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I bet that you are using America Online! Your AOL browser could be compressing images. AOL uses "compressed graphics" to speed up their service. This can make graphics on any web site blurry or distorted. If you must use AOL's browser, there is a solution available to you for optimal viewing. AOL Version 3.0 Go to: "Members" (at the top of the screen) "Preferences" "WWW" icon Select "Uncompress Graphics" "OK" "WWW" icon "Advanced" "Purge Cache" (this will empty stored web graphics from your hard drive) "Yes" "OK" and "OK" again. Click on X to close window. AOL Version 4.0 - 5.0 Go to: "My AOL" "Preferences" "WWW" Select "Web Graphics" tab Click in box to delete check mark once the box is empty "Apply" "OK" "WWW" In the "General" tab, Temporary Internet Files Select "Delete Files" (this will empty stored web graphics from your hard drive) "OK" and "OK" again Click on X to close window. AOL Version 6.0 Go to: "Settings" "Preferences" Under "Organization" select "Internet Properties" (WWW) "Web Graphics" Select "Never Compress Graphics" "Apply" In the "General" Tab, Temporary Internet Files section Select "Delete Files" (this will empty stored web graphics from your hard drive) "OK"
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