If you are using Netscape, click on Help and then on About Navigator (or About Communicator, or About Netscape) to check your version number.
With Netscape 4.0-plus (Netscape Navigator or Communicator):
If you are running the newest version of Netscape, click on Edit, then Preferences. A dialog box opens up. Click on Navigator.
You'll see a white slot where your current home page is typed in. Change that address to
http://www.rawlinson.co.uk/CARpark_UK
and click on OK to finish.
With Netscape 3.0 (Netscape Communicator):
If you have an older version of Netscape(Netscape 3.0 or less), click on Options,
then Preferences (General Preferences in Netscape Navigator 2.0). Then choose Styles (Appearances in Netscape 2.0),
go to the line "Start with" and click on the circle marked "Home Page Location".
Erase whatever address is in the white space and type in:
http://www.rawlinson.co.uk/CARpark_UK
then click on OK and exit.
With Netscape 2.0:
If you have an older version of Netscape, it will not read the Java-scripts on CARpark UK and you may encounter other problems and delays. Perhaps it's time to upgrade...
When you've made the changes above, every time you start your computer on the Net you will automatically go to CARpark UK. And every time you click the "Home" button on your browser, it will bring you back to this personally selected Start page. You have found yourself a short-cut to valuable information on the World-Wide Web, and a fast track to productivity.
And of course, you can change your start page any time you want simply by following the above procedure.
If you don't make any changes the browser will automatically start your surf from a page that was programmed into your system.
From home, this will usually be the web page of your Internet provider. It usually has their corporate logo, some software to download and suggested Web sites. At work, some companies programme their computers to start at the company's home page.
These pages may be fine for many people but there are better start pages available, and CARpark UK works harder for journalists. It's the best launchpad for your internet work, so that every time you open your browser you see a web page you are familiar with, which links you to the most useful UK journalism sites on the Web.