 
 
Choose the
Tools Preferences
Preferences General menu item to bring up the General Preferences window. You
use this window to control general browsing and editing behaviors of AOLpress.
General menu item to bring up the General Preferences window. You
use this window to control general browsing and editing behaviors of AOLpress.
 
| Load Remote Images | If you turn off Load Remote Images, images that are not stored
      on your local file system are not loaded unless you click on them. This speeds
      up page loading, especially if you are browsing pages with lots of large
      images or if you are using a fairly slow modem. 
      If you find a page with images you want to see, use the
      Browse | ||||||||||||
| Prefetch Pages | If you turn on Prefetch Pages, AOLpress preloads pages to which the current page has links (so that when you click on one of these links it will already be loaded into your computer's memory cache). | ||||||||||||
| Show Java Windows |  Many browsers (including AOLpress
      until licensing issues are resolved) currently can't run or display Java
      applets. By default, AOLpress shows a box with an "X" in it where Java applets
      are placed. You can hide these "X"s to see the same page layout as people
      with other browsers that don't support Java. To do this, uncheck the Show
      Java Windows box and restart AOLpress. | ||||||||||||
| Unix Style Delete | Under Microsoft Windows, the Delete key normally deletes the next character
      and the Backspace key deletes the previous character. On most Unix and Macintosh
      systems, both keys delete the previous character. Setting Unix Style Delete causes both the Delete and Backspace keys to delete the previous character. Not setting this field causes the Delete key to delete the next character. Pressing CTRL+D always deletes the next character. | ||||||||||||
| Edit Complex Lists | The Edit Complex Lists check box controls what happens when you
      paste paragraphs into a list or create a nested list (by adding list formatting
      to existing list items). 
 | ||||||||||||
| Backup Pages | AOLpress stores backup copies of the pages you have edited but have not
      saved. When you restart AOLpress after a crash, it opens these copies and
      tells you that it is recovering old files. You can continue editing these
      files without losing much of your work. 
      Use the Backup Frequency field to control how often AOLpress saves
      copies of your work. If you set this field to zero (0), AOLpress does not
      save any backup copies. The copies of your pages are stored with names like
      " AOLpress does not make backup files for changes to MiniWebs! 
      If AOLpress has problems when you try to run it after a crash, the HTML in
      the page you were editing may be corrupt. Try moving the files out of the
      " | ||||||||||||
| Conform To | This field lets you choose whether you want AOLpress to create and display
      HTML code using the Netscape conventions or HTML 3.2. If most
      of your readers will be using Netscape to browse your pages, you should conform
      to Netscape conventions. Otherwise, HTML 3.2 may be a better choice. Changing this setting affects the following areas: 
 | ||||||||||||
| Multiple Spaces | By default, HTML displays multiple white-space characters (spaces, tabs,
      etc.) as a single space (except in "Preformatted" paragraphs). If
      Collapsed is selected in the Multiple spaces field, you can
      only type one space in a row. AOLpress provides a way for you to type multiple spaces by using special "non-breaking space characters." When you type multiple spaces, spaces other than the first one are actually non-breaking spaces. Non-breaking spaces keep browsers from condensing spaces into one space. You can turn on this capability by selecting the "Nonbreaking" option in the Multiple spaces field. However, some browsers will show " " instead of spaces if you do this. | ||||||||||||
|  Server Side
      Include | If you use
      "server-side
      includes
      (SSI)  " (also
      called "server-parsed HTML") to automatically include other files, environment
      variables, or the results of programs in your pages, you can now edit your
      source code with AOLpress (if your pages are stored on a v2.0 or later
      AOLserver). 
      To make AOLpress load the HTML source files without interpreting the server-side
      include commands, choose
      Tools Server-side include commands are stored as comments in the HTML code, so you only see them when you edit the HTML. For example, the command to include a file called "include.txt" would look like: <!--#include file="include.txt" --> | ||||||||||||
| MiniWebs Create As | Use this option to restrict the file names you can use when you create pages and MiniWebs on any AOLserver. It is best to choose "DOS" if you need your files to be portable to a PC (even if you are using Windows 95 or Windows NT). | ||||||||||||
| MiniWebs Open | This field lets you decide which windows you want to open when you open
      a MiniWeb with the
      File  Open
      menu item or by moving to a MiniWeb URL that does not include the name
      of the page file to open. You can choose any of the following: 
 Note that other browsers do not support MiniWebs and always open the home page if the filename is not included in a URL. | ||||||||||||
|  Show Frames | Uncheck this box if you want AOLpress to automatically load the "noframes"
      view of pages that contain frames. You can also
      hide frames after you have loaded a page with frames by choosing
      Format  Frames  Hide
      Frames. If you have frame viewing turned off in this field, you can show
      frames by choosing
      Format  Frames  Show
      Frames. | ||||||||||||
|  Image Display
      Method | The first option allows AOLpress to show image backgrounds behind transparent GIFs, progressive (interlaced) JPEG files, and "ART" files. Choosing the second option ("Photshop4 JPEG") can prevent crashes that may occur when AOLpress tries to display some types of images. | ||||||||||||
| Startup View | This field controls which page is displayed first when you start AOLpress
      (with no command-line arguments). You can choose any of the following: 
 | 
Click the menu
Tools Preferences
Preferences Network to bring up the Network Preferences window. You use this window
to control how AOLpress interacts with your network.
Network to bring up the Network Preferences window. You use this window
to control how AOLpress interacts with your network.
If AOLpress does not allow you to browse the Web, you may need to ask your system administrator how to set some of these fields.

You can decide what fonts you want AOLpress to use in the pages you look at. This decision does not affect the fonts other people see when they read your pages. Many browsers let people choose fonts for regular text and fixed-width text, so you should test your pages with a variety of font sizes.

 To change
  the fonts you see:
  To change
  the fonts you see:
 Preferences
    Preferences Font menu item. You will see the Font Preferences window.
    Font menu item. You will see the Font Preferences window.
  code", "keyboard", "sample", or
    "variable" within a non-preformatted paragraph.)
  
If you want to change the font that readers
of your page see, you can edit the HTML and
add the <FONT FACE=> tag. For example, this paragraph uses the <FONT
FACE="Helvetica,Arial"> tag.
When AOLpress loads a local file it attempts to handle it by looking at the extension on the file name, from which it can generate a MIME type. Then, it uses the MIME type and the external viewer you specify in the MIME Viewers preferences window to find out how to display the file.
(MIME stands for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions." This standard identifies files sent across the Internet so that the programs you use know how to deal with it correctly.)

 To modify the list of file extensions:
 To modify the list of file extensions:
 Preferences
    Preferences Extensions/MIME menu item. You will see the Extensions/MIME Preferences
    window.
    Extensions/MIME menu item. You will see the Extensions/MIME Preferences
    window.
  .doc with a MIME
	type of application/msword to indicate that the files are Microsoft
	Word files. (You will also need to select winword.exe as the
	external viewer for this MIME type in order to have AOLpress open Microsoft
	Word automatically.) Or, you may want to add an entry with an additional
	file extension for a MIME type that is already listed. 
      When you follow a link to a file that AOLpress does not know how to display (for example, a video), AOLpress looks through the list of MIME viewers for a program to run to display the file. If there is no entry for the MIME type, AOLpress asks if you want to save the file on your local system.

 To add a MIME
  viewer:
  To add a MIME
  viewer:
 Preferences
    Preferences MIME/Viewer menu item. You will see the MIME/Viewer Preferences window.
    MIME/Viewer menu item. You will see the MIME/Viewer Preferences window.
  application/msword, which is the MIME type for Microsoft Word
    documents.
  C:\MSOFFICE\WINWORD\WINWORD.EXE. 
  
For a list of common MIME types, choose the
Tools Preferences
Preferences Extensions/MIME menu item. (The file extensions are used only when
you load local files. For remote files, the MIME type of the file is used
directly.)
Extensions/MIME menu item. (The file extensions are used only when
you load local files. For remote files, the MIME type of the file is used
directly.)
On UNIX platforms, you may have AOLpress invoke a program to handle translation
of HTML to another format.
If you have files with additional MIME types in your MiniWebs, you can add icons for these file types. These icons will be shown when you use the Web or Tree view.

 To select an
  icon for a MIME type:
  To select an
  icon for a MIME type:
 Preferences
    Preferences MiniWeb Icons menu item. You will see the MiniWeb Icon Preferences
    window.
    MiniWeb Icons menu item. You will see the MiniWeb Icon Preferences
    window.
  application/msword, which is the MIME type for Microsoft Word
    documents. 
  
This window lets you store a list of directories on your local drives and
server sites on which you can save pages. AOLpress uses this list in various
places. For example, the list in this window appears in the Drives /
Sites field in the
File Open
window.
 Open
window.
The list can contain more than AOLserver locations. You can add any directory on your local drives, any directory on a server on which you publish pages, or any MiniWeb to this list.

 To add a new
  server or directory location:
  To add a new
  server or directory location:
 Preferences
    Preferences Sites menu item. You will see the sites preferences window.
    Sites menu item. You will see the sites preferences window.
You can change the animation in the upper-right corner of a window when a
page is being loaded. AOLpress will prompt you to save the file and then
ask if you want to use the file as the default animation. (Note that the
animation format is different from other animation file formats.)
You can add or remove icons from the AOLpress toolbar so that the commands you use most often are easy to select.

 To change the
  set of toolbar icons:
  To change the
  set of toolbar icons:
 Choose
    Tools
Choose
    Tools Preferences
    Preferences Configure Toolbar. You will see this window.
    Configure Toolbar. You will see this window.
  Another way to configure the toolbar is to add toolbar navigation buttons to your pages. However, these buttons are not supported by many browsers. See the Page Attributes window for details.
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