You are about to view a series of photographs and the more real estate you can create on your monitor the better you will be able to view these images. Here are a couple of suggestions (all this assumes that you are using Microsoft's Internet Explorer; if you aren't I don't know what the key strokes to accomplish these tasks is -- I can barely learn one browser, let along several; call me a bigot if you want):

  1. Press the F11 key. This will give you minimum information about the browser at the top of your screen. This limited information should suffice throughout the viewing of the photographs;
  2. To gain even more of your monitor for viewing, put your task bars (those things at the bottom of your screen) into 'auto-hide mode.' Do this by right clilcking on the task bar -- any of them, if you have more than one at the bottom of the screen.
      • Click on properties;
      • On the pop-up dialog box you will see the option to "Auto hide." Click on the box. Now your tool bars will disappear. To bring them back, merely move your mouse pointer over the area and they will pop back up; they are not permanently gone.

Now, on with the show! Clik here to start.