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New User's Resource Guide


Welcome to the White Mountains Online New User's Resource Guide!

If you're new to the web, we've got some great resources for you to explore. You'll find links to informative websites, a section on frequently asked questions, and help with changing the homepage on your browser. So, stick around and visit with us for awhile -- if you have a question that we haven't covered in the FAQ section (frequently asked questions), Contact Form and we'll add it to this page.

Thanks for stopping by. We hope you find a lot of useful information and fun facts here.

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Great Links!

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These links will be updated often, so if you have one that you think should be added, let us know!

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News
Navajo Hopi Observer
(Flagstaff)

Phoenix New Times
Arizona Republic
USA Today
New York Times
CNN.com

Sports
MLB.COM
Nascar.com
NBA.com
NFL.com
ESPN.com
EXPN.com
ABCSports.com
NHL.com
MSNBC

More Weather!
The Weather Channel Online

Shopping
E-Bay Internet Mall
E-Trade Financial Services & Internet Mall
Yahoo!

Search Engines
Yahoo!
Google
Lycos
AltaVista
HotBot
IWON
DogPile
GoTo.com

Fun Stuff!
Disney.com
UniversalStudios.com
MGM Studios.com
The Discovery Channel Online

Local Stuff
Show Low Information Center
Larson Memorial Public Library

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We'll be happy to add them to this list!

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Frequently Asked Questions

We'd love to help, if only we knew what you wanted to know. Contact Us with your questions, and we'll add them here, along with the answers.

Q: I have more than one email account. How do I set up my email program so that it checks ALL of my email?

A: If you are using Microsoft Outlook Express, it's really simple:

  • Open Outlook Express
  • Up at the top, in the toolbar, click on "Tools"
  • In the menu that drops down, click on "Accounts"
  • The top button on the right is "Add" -- click it, and then click "Mail" in the popup menu
  • Follow the step-by-step instructions to insert the account name and email address
  • In the next section on "Email Server Names", the top box should say "POP3" and the boxes at the bottom should each say "mail.wmonline.com"
  • In the next section, type in your username and password
  • In the next section, give your new account a friendly name
  • In the next section, indicate how you want the email program to connect to the server (usually, this is done with a phone line and modem)
  • In the next section, indicate if you wish to use an existing dialup connection or make a new one.
  • You're all done -- click "Finish"

You don't need to do anything else. The next time you check email, your new account will automatically be checked along with your original account listing.

Q: I don't want to be online while I'm answering my email. How do I get off-line without closing my email program?

A: There are two ways to do this. If you are using Outlook Express, click "File" and then "Disconnect" in the pop-down menu. Or you can look for the little modem icon down in the lower right corner of your screen, next to the clock -- double-click on it to bring up the modem monitor dialog box (it tells how long you've been online, how many bytes have been transfered, etc.), and click the button labeled "Disconnect".

Q: What is a "webpage"? How big is it?

A: First of all, you must unlearn everything you ever thought you knew about "pages", because these pages aren't contained in a physical medium, such as paper. Think, instead, in terms of "subjects". Very often, if you send a webpage from your browser to your printer, you will find that it prints out in several physical pages. Some webpage files are quite large and others quite small. How large a webpage is depends on how much information is presented on any given subject, but the electronic medium is not limited by physical dimensions.

If the author decides that the page has become to big, he/she may decide to build other pages out of subjects contained within the main heading, ultimately reducing the "size" of the original page. Loading time (how long it takes a page to come up in your browser) is a consideration when an author writes pages that will contain a lot of information and/or graphics (images, pictures, etc.) and other special features.


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