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Television Listings for anywhere in the Country

If you've ever lost your TV Guide, you know how frustrating it can be to find anything on TV worth watching. Well, now you won't have to rely on that paper TV Guide any more. Just click on the Graphic on the left, and you will go to the Zap2It web site.

When you arrive at this site, you will see a graphic like the one on the left. Enter any Zip Code you like, to get listing for Stations available in that particular Zip Code.
After entering the Zip Code, click on Continue! and you will come to another page, where you can choose from Broadcast Stations, available Cable Companies, DISH Network, DirecTV, C-Band, C-Band/4DTV, and Universal East and West Basic Channels feeds.
Click on which service you're looking for, and a new page pops up with all of the available listings.
I entered the 16424 Zip Code (Linesville) and received up-to-date Listings for Channels in the following Markets: Cleveland, Erie and Youngstown.

As I mentioned above, you are not limited to any market or service. Whatever listings you are interested in, you will be able to access through this service.
Oh, did I mention that this is a FREE SERVICE?
There is a place on the Site where you can register to personalize your settings, but it is not a requirement for viewing the listings.

Bookmark this Site, I think you will be visiting here often.

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Some More Internet Explorer Tips

Sharing Your Computer With Little Surfers

If you share your computer with people who have little (and sometimes sticky) fingers and boundless curiosity, you might consider setting up Microsoft Internet Explorer 5's filtering feature, called Content Advisor. Choose Tools, Internet Options. Select the Content tab to bring it forward. Click the Enable button. Select a category, then move the slider to adjust levels of language, nudity, sex, and violence allowable in Internet Explorer 5. Choose OK. When prompted, enter a password (and enter it again to confirm). Click OK twice to close all.

Toolbars

If you don't like the look of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5's toolbars, you can easily change them.
You can hide toolbars by selecting View, Toolbars, and deselecting the ones you don't want. (Active toolbars appear with a check next to their names). You can also move a toolbar so it shares the same line as another toolbar. Click the vertical bar on the left of a toolbar until you see a double-sided arrow icon. Move the toolbar to the position you want, then release the mouse.

Quickly Navigating The Web Using Keyboard Shortcuts

To navigate back and forward, press Alt-left arrow (to go back) or Alt-right arrow (to go forward). This works when the Backspace key (which also lets you jump back a page) will not--for example, when you are in a text box. To go home, press Alt-Home.

Are You Using The Most Recent Page?

When using Internet Explorer, there's one sure way to make sure you're looking at the most recent copy of a page:
"To truly refresh a page from the source--not from your cache--press Ctrl-F5."

         


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