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| How to Read
Now What?
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Turning Pages
Because we want “Now What?” to be as much like a real-world magazine as possible, it is designed to be read front to back by “turning” virtual pages. At the bottom of each page are a pair of arrows like those shown at the right - intended to turn the pages backward and forward. Just click on the appropriate arrow to page through the magazine. These sample arrows are disabled, so they won’t take you anywhere. |
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| Also at the bottom of each page is the asterisk symbol which will take you to the Table of Contents for the issue. You will find the same symbol next to each article title in the Table of Contents. By clicking these symbols, you can navigate back and forth through the magazine, if that is the way you prefer to read it. |
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Links
This magazine has many links included in the articles - where to get more info, where to get the products being used, etc. We know that the web can be a confusing place and that it is easy to get lost out there. So, whenever you click on a link, it will open in a separate window. Your page of the magazine will still be there behind it. When you are finished exploring that link, just close the window, and you will not have lost your place in the magazine. |
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Printing
Our Copyright Policy, which can be found at the back of every issue, allows you to print out a single copy of this magazine for yourself. We have made many compromises in the online appearance of pages just to give you the best chance of printing them well. However, browsers are notorious for printing problems and we can’t control or guarantee the look of your printout. Most magazine pages are equivalent to two letter size pages when printed. Page turning arrows constitute a third page of their own. To avoid wasting paper printing them, tell your printer to print pages 1-2.
A short time after the publication of each issue, a PDF version of that issue will be posted for download if you prefer. Printing from the PDF version is much simpler.
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Advertising
We do not have advertising, and are therefore free to use the products we think are best for any project and mention brand names.
Many times we will be using our own products (Cre8it) because, obviously, we like them best or we wouldn’t be selling them.
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