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- I'd like JURIST Canada to automatically appear first-thing every day when I open my Web browser. How do I make it my home page?
You don't have to start your Internet day with Netscape or Microsoft, or even with the university or law firm Web page pre-set for you by your Systems Administrator. To make JURIST Canada your home page - and get instant access to the latest legal news and a full range of online legal resources - just go up to the browser main menu on the top left side of your screen...
- in Netscape Navigator 4 select Edit, then Preferences, then Navigator and enter http://jurist.law.utoronto.ca/index.htm (JURIST Canada's URL) in the "Location" portion of the dialogue box (be sure you have the "Home Page" option selected in the box immediately above);
- in Netscape Navigator 3, select Options, then General Preferences, then Appearance and enter http://jurist.law.utoronto.ca/index.htm (JURIST Canada's URL) in the "Startup" portion of the dialogue box (be sure you select "Home Page Location");
- in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4, select View, then Internet Options; in the Options box, select General; in the "Home Page" section enter http://jurist.law.utoronto.ca/index.htm (JURIST Canada's URL), and then click on "OK" at the bottom of the box;
- in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3, select View, then Options, then Navigation; in the "Customize" section of the Navigation box go to "Pages" and select "Start Page", enter http://jurist.law.utoronto.ca/index.htm (JURIST Canada's URL) in the "Address" box, and then click on "Apply" at the bottom of the box;
- One of JURIST Canada's offsite links came up as "Not Found". What should I do?
Try the site again. If you receive the same message, send us an e-mail, and we'll double-check the link. Given the nature of the Web, sites sometimes get moved around or deleted (although that is relatively unusual with academic sites). "Not Found" messages can also be generated as a result of server problems at the host site, in which case patience may be the best policy.
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