VIEWING
Browser Help

This site is designed for average browsers and a
screen setting of 800 x 600 and better. If
you are having trouble viewing this site, you might want to
change your monitor setting and/or update your browser.
You can update for free at Microsoft.com
and the Netscape
web site and even get free browsers there!
Site
Design

If our colors look "off" please remember that
this site is designed for newer monitors. However, it is
also designed for most less-than-newer monitors. Still,
please don't hold a grudge against our web master if the
translation of our design by some monitors is less than
fluent!
As
well, this site can become rather graphic intensive.
Because of this we have displayed the Artist's Gallery
in thumbnail format. To view
any thumbnail in a larger size, simply click on that thumbnail.
A new window will open showcasing the selected work in
a larger version. When you have finished viewing
the selected work, close its window and you will return to the
Gallery
where that work is listed. Displaying
the artist's work in this way aids viewers who have dial-up
or wireless connections. Any thumbnails on our
site function the same way: They link to a new window
and when you close that window, you return to the page the
thumbnail is on.
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NAVIGATION
You are Here

You can always tell where you are in the SCC
(Stonehenge Custom Carving) web site by looking at the top
right of each page. There you will see the title of
the page you are currently viewing. Look at the top
right of this page and you will see "Site Help"
in script. Each page title is seen in this fashion and
also corresponds with the vertical navigation on the left hand
side of each page; this navigation is the same on each page.
Finding
the "Home" Page

On the SCC web site, the "Home"
page is the "Index"
page.
Our Index page is really an "Entry"
page where visitors can decide where they first want to begin
their visit. You never need return there. Still,
you can click on the Home link
in left hand vertical navigation located on each page and
return to the Entry page, but
you will see nothing there not presented in the pages listed
in the left hand navigation. If you wish to see a
complete list of pages in this site, visit our Site
Map.
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GENERAL
Your Web Site doesn't Work with my Computer!

Or, what you really mean is that this site has hurt your
machine. Can't happen.
If
you mean that the functionality of this site doesn't work on
your system, that's another matter. That can
happen. But it's not our site; it's your computer.