Which browser will provide the best usability performance for the Classical 89 Web site?
The Classical 89 Web site is compatible with the following browsers, which will provide the best usability performance:
- Internet Explorer 7.0 and above in Microsoft Windows XP & Vista environments
- Firefox 3.0 and above in the Microsoft Windows XP, Vista & Mac environments
- Google Chrome in the Microsoft Windows XP & Vista environments
- Safari 2.0 and above in the Microsoft Windows XP, Vista & Mac environments
What do I need to download and install to get the most out of this site?
What screen size should I have set on my computer?
If you prefer large text, we recommend using the 800x600 screen size; otherwise, we recommend the 1024x768 screen size. To change the screen resolution on your computer, go to your computer’s control panel and select “Display Properties” or “Monitors & Sound.”
How do I bookmark Classical 89?
We recommend “bookmarking” or saving the Classical 89 Web site to your browser. This will help enable you to quickly and conveniently visit our site at anytime.
For Internet Explorer Users
- Click “Favorites” on the top toolbar
- Click “Add to Favorites”
- Click “Add”
To quickly add the Classical 89 Web site to the toolbar, click “Add to Favorites” on the top toolbar.
For Firefox Users
- Go to the “Bookmarks” menu
- Select “Bookmark This Page” (ctrl-D)
- Click “Done”
To quickly add the Classical 89 Web site to the toolbar, click the yellow star next to the address bar, which will then give you the option to select the Bookmarks toolbar folder. Then click “Done”.
For Google Chrome Users
The easiest way to bookmark the Classical 89 Web site in Google Chrome is to bookmark it on the toolbar:
- Click on the star next to the address bar
- Click “Close”
For Safari Users
- Click the "Show all Bookmarks" button on the toolbar
- Click and drag the URL address to the "Bookmarks" section on the browser's left-hand panel
To quickly add the Classical 89 Web site to the toolbar or to your "Top Sites," click the plus button next to the address bar. Select "Bookmarks Bar" or "Top Sites" and click "Add".
How do I make Classical 89 my Web browser’s home page?
For Internet Explorer users on a PC
- Click “Tools” from the top toolbar
- Select “Internet Options”
- Manually type in http://www.classical89.org for the home page
- Click “OK”
For Firefox users on a PC
- Click the “Tools” menu
- Select “Options”
- Manually type in http://www.classical89.org for the home page
- Click “OK”
For Firefox users on a Mac
- Go to the "Firefox" menu
- Select "Preferences"
- Click the "Main" tab
- Manually type in http://www.classical89.org for the home page
- Close the window
For Google Chrome users on a PC
- Click the wrench tool located at the top left corner of the browser
- Select “Options”
- Manually type in http://www.classical89.org for the home page
- Click “Close”
For Safari users on a PC or Mac
- Click on the general Safari menu
- Select Preferences
- Manually type in http://www.classical89.org for the home page
- Close the window
What do the error messages on my screen mean?
If you encounter a 404 Error Page, this means that the file was not found. If you encounter a 500 Error Page, this means that the file was found, but there is a coding error on the page. Please report all errors immediately, and we will fix the issues as soon as possible.
Why is it taking so long to download? Is something wrong?
The banners, audio files, and other Flash-related content may take a long time to download if you are not using one of the browsers recommend for the best usability performance.
If you are using one of the browsers listed, we ask for your patience. We build our Web site with your time in mind; however, if you are visiting the Classical 89 Web site with a dial-up connection or during high-traffic hours (usually in the evening), download time will be longer. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Why is my computer freezing up?
If your computer freezes, Flash may have been improperly installed on your computer. Go to
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/instructions/ to reinstall Flash.
If you use a dial-up connection to visit the site, you do not have a continuous connection to the Internet. With this type of connection, the flash player may cause your computer to freeze up.
I’m still having technical issues with the site. What should I do?
If you are still having technical issues with the site please
contact us.