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WELCOME AMERICA
ON-LINE USER! Please read the following information before proceeding to the Main Page. Because you are using America On-line (AOL), the graphics and photographs on this website will probably look blurry to you. Look at the graphic of the carpenter to the left. If it is blurry, you can see brown/grey smudges around the edges of the graphic, or you can see its edges (it's white and is supposed to blend into the white background of this page), then read the following information to adjust your AOL preferences so that you can enjoy this and all other websites on the Internet with perfect clarityand it takes 15 seconds to adjust. |
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probably one of the 18 million AOL users that does not realize that AOL
software automatically compresses image data and will distort
many images and photographs, causing these images or photographs to look
blurry or have black lines in them. AOL software is unusual compared
to all other browsers (like Netscape or Internet Explorer) included with
other more standard Internet services (like AT&T or Cyberhighway).
AOL thinks it is doing its users a favor by compressing images automatically
to speed downloading time.
The actual result is that the AOL software adjusts images and photographs only to a predefined set of 256 unique colors. Any images with more than the 256 colors in the AOL palette get blurred or blackened. In short, AOL users do not see the Internet as clearly as the rest of the Internet community. And, there is only a very minor decrease in image downloading time (AOL image compression might save the user a quarter of a second in downloading an image that normally requires 20 seconds). Once you're logged on through AOL, it doesn't matter whether you use the AOL browser, Internet Explorer, or any other browser on your computer. They will all receive AOL compressed images. If you want to see the
Internet with perfect claritylike the rest of the Internet communityyou
only need to do two simple things (this will improve your view of THOUSANDS
of websites): Follow these simple steps and in 15 seconds, you can enjoy the Internet just like every other Internet user around the world: TO TURN OFF IMAGE COMPRESSION: TO CLEAR YOUR INTERNET IMAGE
CACHE: Note: if your AOL software is configured to
save the "cache" files in another directory, and you still see blurry images,
hit the "Reload" button when visiting a website page that you've already been
to. If you still have trouble, contact your AOL technical support via their website: To continue to the Sinnett Builders website Main Page, click *HERE*.
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