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Internet Explorer 4.0
Step 1: Go to the
city home
page (or the page you wish to
make your home).
Step 2: Go to the "Tools"
menu and choose "Internet
Options."
Step 3: Click on the "Use
Current" button (found in the
"General"
tab).
Step 4: Click "Apply."
Step 5: Click "OK."
Internet Explorer 3.0
Step 1:
Go to the
city home page (or the page you
wish to make your home).
Step 2: Go to the "View"
menu and choose "Options."
Step 3: Click on the "Start
and Search Pages" or "Navigation"
tab (make sure the box under "Home
Page" reads "Address").
Step 4: Click on the "Use
Current" button.
Step 5: Click "Apply."
Step 6: Click "OK."
Netscape
6.0 and Netscape 4.0
Step 1: Go to the "Edit"
menu and choose "Preferences."
Step 2: Choose "Navigator"
from the "Category"
list displayed on the left.
Step 3: Under the "Navigator
Starts With" section, check "Home
Page."
Step 4: Under the "Home
Page" section, type:
http://www.bayonnenj.org
Netscape
3.0 and Netscape 2.0
Step 1: Go to the "Options"
menu and choose "General
Preferences."
Step 2: Click on the "Appearance"
tab.
Step 3: Under "Startup"
section, check "Home
Page Locations."
Step 4: In the box that appears below, type:
http://www.bayonnenj.org
(or type the address of another
page you wish to make your home).
Step 5: Click "OK."
Step 6 (Netscape 2.0
Only): Go to the "Options"
menu and choose "Save
Options."
America
Online
Step 1: Go to the
city home
page (or the page you wish to
make your home).
Step 2: Go to the "Members"
menu and choose "Preferences."
Step 3: Click on the "WWW"
icon.
Step 4: In the "Home
Page" box, type:
http://www.bayonnenj.org
Step 5: Click "OK."
Lynx
Step 1: In the "Startup"
file, set the WWW_HOME
environment variable to the location:
http://www.bayonnenj.org
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