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CommentTuesday, October 24, 2000

How to Decrease Free ISP Banner Size While Using Free Internet Access so you can See More!

If you're like me, you have probably had a chance to try a free ISP in an effort to save that monthly fee that we pay to our regular ISP month after month. But, what about that banner that is visible at the bottom of the screen? How do I make the banner seem insignificant in relation to the page I am viewing?

Here is an important tip to make your free internet access experience a little better while online with a free ISP:

If you have a 17" or larger monitor, you can set your display to 1024x768 resolution. For 15" or smaller you may only be able to set it as high as 800x600. This means that everything on your screen while become smaller, including the ad banner navigation bar! All you have to do is go into your control panel and select display properties. While in the display properties window, go ahead and play with the screen resolution settings. Find a screen resolution that you are comfortable with.

The end result? You will see more of the page that you are browsing and you will have the smallest possible banner navigation bar.

For more information or to register with a free ISP, click here!

Charles Anderson is a Senior Editor for e-Goodz.com, home of the Free Internet Access Top 5 Guide.

News Tags: Internet, banner, Free, Click, Access, ISP
About the author:
Charles Anderson is a Senior Editor for e-Goodz.com, home of the Free Internet Access Top 5 Guide.

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