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Q.
Why do my images look more blurry on AOL's Browser and why
do some have black bars on them!
A.
America Online
utilizes graphics compression software that speeds up the
delivery of web pages to it's members by compressing
images and various multimedia applications. Images that
are BMP, GIF or JPG are converted into the proprietary
Johnson-Grace image format .ART. All AOL members have the
option of deselecting "Used Compressed Graphics"
in their Web Preferences. See above instructions on
how to uncompress AOL graphics.
Q.
OK, I
have deselected "Use Compressed Graphics" in my
WWW preferences and the images still look the same! What
am I doing wrong?
A.
This
is a Caching
issue.
In your WWW preferences you can set your history to
"0" pages and clear the History. You must also
delete the files in your Temporary Internet Files folder.
Holding
down the "Control" key on your keyboard and
simultaneously mouse-clicking on the Browser Reload icon
while the browser window is active will also clear your
proxy cache and display the latest data from the website.
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