JANET'S STAR TREK VOYAGER SITE
Factsheet invoked by a site hotkey - press t or T on your computer keyboard on most pages.

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There are 10 keyboard shortcuts (known as site hotkeys), which you can use on most pages, for instant navigation to certain pages and for short factsheets about the series. Details are at SITE HELP or
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If pressing a hotkey on a page with a search query box, assuming the hotkeys feature is available for that page, ensure you do so well outside the search query box and stuff associated with it.


Search text within a page by using the appropriate command in your browser.


The SITE TOUR includes site highlights, searching the site, taking stuff and how to add your [Star Trek Voyager] site link.


The FAQ answers over 130 common questions and includes various help pages.

The SITE FAQ has its own search engine for fast searching.


Want to know which episode a screenshot comes from?

Most screenshots are labelled or you can tell the episode from the page context. Otherwise, assuming your right-click menu is not disabled, right-click the screenshot and invoke your browser's "Save Picture As" command. The MS Internet Explorer Save dialog box shows the image's filename. Screenshots usually have an abbreviation of the episode's name e.g. "sci" for [Scientific Method], "endg" for [#171 and #172 Endgame]. Example below:


When listening to an audio clip, in Windows Media Player use the View command to set it to display the size of the soundfile, length in seconds and percentage of download completed.


Animated .gifs and Flash movies of episode clips are displayed in pop-up windows so you can minimise them and surf while they download.

Flash movies display a download progress bar ("preloader"). For large Flash movies USS Voyager's computer also gives a verbal alert when download completes. Preloader example:

WARNING: download is not done at a consistent rate and sometimes takes less time than the preloader would seem to indicate.


If
  1. using a browser which does not fully interpret Cascading Stylesheet (CSS) instructions as intended by this site's coding (possible in low-end or a few non-MS Internet Explorer browsers, not just for this site), and
  2. you cannot see certain text clearly
invoke your browser's Select All command. This should highlight things.


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