These pages could look better
Presumably you're reading this because you clicked on my upgrade notice. And you only saw my upgrade notice because... well... because your browser isn't very good.
Simply put, for the first years of the web all we had were browsers that weren't very good. So we built pages with a bunch of cheats in them to make them look good in the bad browsers. We knew that would catch up to us some day, and hoped we'd have proper browsers by then.
The day has come, and we do have better browsers. Trouble is, how to tell people using the older browsers that it's time to download the new version? This is how.
It's nothing personal. It's just now that we've got properly made browsers, we can build our pages correctly. But they won't look right on the old browsers, and we don't want to leave you behind.
If you're on a slow modem and don't want to be stuck downloading a new browser, many computer magazines come with a CD full of software. These usually include the latest browsers too.
Recommended minimum browser versions to access our site:- Internet Explorer 6 or higher for Windows
- Mozilla 1.0 or higher for all platforms
- Netscape 6.2 or higher for all platforms
- FireFox (formerly Firebird) all platforms
- Safari for OSX
- Camino for OSX
- Konqueror for Linux
Not recommended:
- AOL isn't really on the Web Standards' list but we have many customers who use AOL. We suggest you download and use one of the standards compliant browsers listed above. The way to use them is to dial into AOL and then minimize their window, leaving it running. Then on your desktop bring up your favorite browser and surf the web while still connected to AOL.
- Any version lower than shown for the browsers above.
Updated 11/07/2007