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WHY AM I SEEING OLD STUFF and HOW DO
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HOW DO I GET BACK TO THE MAIN RMGA WEBSITE SCREEN?
By now you know that when you click on links, which are underlined words or phrases appearing in regular white type, the page described in that link will be displayed, either in the same window or in a new window..
If your browser opens the linked page in the same window, then to get back to the main RMGA website screen left click on the return (left) arrow in your browser; it is usually in the upper left hand corner of your browser window.
If your browser opens the linked page in a new window then simply close the new window and you will see the main RMGA website screen.
WHY AM I SEEING OLD STUFF and HOW DO I GET NEW STUFF?
When viewing our website some of you see old stuff when you are expecting to
see new stuff. Your computer may be saving old screens and redisplaying them
rather than loading the new stuff. Here is a solutions (based on which type of
browser you are using), something you should do everytime you think you should
be seeing new stuff:
EXPLORER: Click on the Refresh button (its at the top of the screen with two
half green arrows one pointing up and the other pointing down) or
Click on the View menu item and then on the Refresh entry in the pull down menu
or
Press the F5 key
FOXFIRE: Click on the Refresh button (its the circular arrow) or
Click on the View menu item and then on the Reload entry in the pull down menu
or
Press Ctrl+r on PC; Command+r on Mac
SAFARI: Click on the Refresh button (its the circular arrow) or
Click on the View menu item and then on the Refresh entry in the pull down menu
or
Press Command+r; or use Option/Command/e to Reset your cache.
BOOKMARKING THE RMGA HOME PAGE FOR EASY ACCESS?
INTERNET EXPLORER (IE) BROWSER (PC only):
If you use Internet Explorer (IE) as your browser, double click on this link, http://web.me.com/carl.koenig/RMGA. This will open the website home page. Place your mouse pointer on any black portion of the screen and right click the mouse, choose “Create Shortcut” from the dropdown menu and click it. A message appears “Do you want to put this shortcut on your desktop?” Click the “Yes” button. An icon will appear on the desktop, but you may want to change the icon name to something like RMGA for ease of recognition; just right click the icon, select “Rename,” and type RMGA, or whatever you like.
To open the Website, click on the icon on the desktop. Pressing F5 will ensure that the most up-to-date home page is displayed.
SAFARI BROWSER:
If you use Safari as your browser, double chick on this link, http://web.me.com/carl.koenig/RMGA. This will open the website home page. Under “Bookmarks” in the menu bar, choose “Add Bookmark” (or command+d). In the dialog box that comes up, type RMGA in the top box, choose “Bookmark Bar,” then click on “Add” (or press enter).
To open the Website, launch Safari and click on “RMGA” in the bookmark bar. Pressing “command+r” (Mac & PC) will ensure that the most up-to-date page is displayed.
FIREFOX BROWSER:
If you use Firefox as your browser, double click on this link, http://web.me.com/carl.koenig/RMGA. This will open the website home page. Under “Bookmarks” in the menu bar, choose “Bookmark this page,” (or command+d). In the dialog box that comes up, type RMGA in the “Name:” line, and use the up and down arrows in the “Folder” line to choose “Bookmark Toolbar.”
To open the Website, launch Firebox and click on “RMGA” in the bookmark bar. Pressing “command+r” (Mac) or “control+r (PC) will ensure that the most up-to-date page is displayed.
A blog is nothing more than a web log; that is, it is a running log containing information about one topic posted on a website usually having multiple contributors.
At our RMGA website next to the "Reciprocals" link you will find a link to our reciprocal courses, named "Course Blogs". Once you click on that link you will see an alphabetical list of our Reciprocal courses. On whichever course you click a screen will appear for that course. The screen contains information about the course along with comments posted by members.
Please post comments about Reciprocal courses you've played. The best time to do so is immediately after your round.
There is really only
one rule: your name
must appear with your comment; anonymous comments will be deleted. After
clicking on the "add comment" link for a selected course be sure to
put your name in the "Comment As:" textbox but leave the
"URL:" textbox empty. I think you can figure out the rest on
your own.
If you have ideas, suggestions, inspirations, dreams etc. for improving our website please let me know at carl.koenig@me.com.