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Make itn.co.uk your Home Page...
There's nothing easier than making ITN your first stop on the Net. Just
follow the instructions below and you'll only ever be one click away from
the latest news in video, pictures and text. ITN will be the first website
to appear in your browser whenever you open it!
For instructions, click on the link below that matches your browser software.
Netscape 4.0 | Internet Explorer
4.0 | Internet Explorer 5.0 Note: Our
website is designed to work best with Netscape/Internet Explorer versions
4.0 or higher. If you have older browsers, you can upgrade for free at
either Netscape
or Internet Explorer.
If you have any problems, please e-mail our webmaster and we will try
to give you a hand: webmaster@itn.co.uk
Netscape 4.0
Make itn.co.uk your Home Page
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Go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Preferences."
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Select "Navigator" from the Category list on the left.
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Under "Navigator starts with" check off the "Home Page."
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Under "Home Page" type the following address in the location field:
http://www.itn.co.uk/
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Click "OK."
Bookmark itn.co.uk
For easy access to itn.co.uk, add it to your bookmarks.
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Go to the itn.co.uk home page.
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Go to the "Bookmarks" menu and choose "Add Bookmark."
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To go to our home page at any time, click on the "Bookmarks" menu
and choose "ITN"
Put itn.co.uk on your Windows 95 Desktop
Note: This is ideal for those with permanent network connections, but
may not make sense for those who use modems.
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Click the following link with your right mouse button:
itn.co.uk
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In the menu that appears, choose "Create Shortcut." In the "Description"
box, type in "itn.co.uk." Then click "OK."
This creates a shortcut icon on your desktop. When you need to access
itn.co.uk, double-click on the icon. If you are using a modem to connect
to the Internet, you should first set up the connection. Then double-click
on the itn.co.uk icon instead of Netscape.
Internet Explorer 4.0
Make itn.co.uk your Home Page
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Go to the itn.co.uk front page.
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Go to the "View" menu and choose "Internet Options."
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Click on the "General" tab.
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Click on the "Use Current" button.
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Click "Apply."
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Click "OK."

Add itn.co.uk to your list of "Favorites"
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Go to the itn.co.uk home page.
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Go to the "Favorites" menu (not the "Favorites Folder" on the button
bar) and choose "Add to Favorites."
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To go to our home page at any time, click on the "Favorites" menu
and scroll down to "ITN"
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Alternately, you may drag the icon in the "Address" box to the "Favorites
Folder" on the "Button Bar."
Add int.co.uk to your "Links Bar"
The "Links Bar" by default appears at the upper right-hand corner of
the Internet Explorer screen. To see your current Links, click on the
"Links Bar," you may have to drag it left or right to see all links. If
you like, you can add your favorite itn.co.uk links to the "Links Bar."
Here's how:
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Go to your favorite sections, subsections or pages of itn.co.uk.
For example, go to the Business page.
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Notice the world icon in the "Address" box.
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Simply drag it on to your "Links Bar."
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When you want to visit this site again, simply locate it on the "Links
Bar" and click.
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To edit or rename the buttons on your "Link Bar" click on the "View"
menu, choose "Explorer Bar" choose "Favorites" click on the "Links"
folder, locate the web site underneath, use the right mouse button
to click on the web site you want to change, choose "Rename," from
the pop out menu and rename the site as you want it to appear on the
links bar. Click on the "X" in the upper right hand corner of the
"Explorer Bar" to close window.
Internet Explorer 5.0
Make itn.co.uk your Home Page
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Go to the itn.co.uk front page.
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Go to the "Tools" menu and choose "Internet Options."
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Click on the "General" tab.
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Click on the "Use Current" button.
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Click "Apply."
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Click "OK."
Add itn.co.uk to your list of "Favorites"
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Go to the itn.co.uk home page.
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Go to the "Favorites" menu (not the "Favorites Folder" on the button
bar) and choose "Add to Favorites."
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To go to our home page at any time, click on the "Favorites" menu
and scroll down to "ITN"
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Alternately, you may drag the icon in the "Address" box to the "Favorites
Folder" on the "Button Bar."
Add itn.co.uk to your "Links Bar"
The "Links Bar" by default appears at the upper right-hand corner of
the Internet Explorer screen. To see your current Links, click on the
"Links Bar," you may have to drag it left or right to see all links. If
you like, you can add your favorite itn.co.uk links to the "Links Bar."
Here's how:
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Go to your favorite sections, subsections or pages of itn.co.uk.
For example, go to the entertainment
section
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Notice the world icon in the "Address" box.
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Simply drag it on to your "Links Bar."
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When you want to visit this site again, simply locate it on the "Links
Bar" and click.
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To edit or rename the buttons on your "Link Bar" click on the "View"
menu, choose "Explorer Bar" choose "Favorites" click on the "Links"
folder, locate the web site underneath, use the right mouse button
to click on the web site you want to change, choose "Rename," from
the pop out menu and rename the site as you want it to appear on the
links bar. Click on the "X" in the upper right hand corner of the
"Explorer Bar" to close window.
Put itn.co.uk on your Windows 95 Desktop
Note: This is ideal for those with permanent network connections, but
may not make sense for those who use modems.
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First, set up your window so that you can see the Win 95 desktop
behind it. The best way to do this is to click the middle button at
the upper right-hand corner of your browser window.
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Click on the following link and hold your finger down:
itn.co.uk
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Drag your mouse pointer to the Windows 95 desktop and release. And
icon will appear there.
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To rename the link, click it with your right mouse button and choose
"Rename." Type "itn.co.uk" and hit your "Enter" key.
This creates a shortcut icon on your desktop. When you need to access
itn.co.uk, double-click on the icon. If you are using a modem to connect
to the Internet, you should first set up the connection. Then double-click
on the itn.co.uk icon instead of the Internet Explorer icon.
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