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ISSF Web Site

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The ISSF, ISSF-TV and ISSF News all seem to now share a newly designed common web site.
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David

Thanks for posting the info and web site.

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Thanks David, just took a quick look but it looks pretty good, nice having everything in one place.
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accessing articles from ISSF News magazine

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Is there still a way to access the articles from the ISSF News magazine?
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kbc wrote:Is there still a way to access the articles from the ISSF News magazine?
Yes, very easily.

Go to the common web site, click on the picture showing the copies of the ISSF News and you are taken to the latest issue. Click on archive to see past issues.
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Re: accessing articles from ISSF News magazine

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David Levene wrote:
kbc wrote:Is there still a way to access the articles from the ISSF News magazine?
Yes, very easily.

Go to the common web site, click on the picture showing the copies of the ISSF News and you are taken to the latest issue. Click on archive to see past issues.
Just went to the site to read the latest issue and found the on-line print quality so bad it was unreadable. Is it the site or my software/hardware?
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I have the same problem too. The old site used pdf for the magazine articles and has good resolution for reading purpose. Now it uses jpg or some kind of this sort but at low resolution. I guess I will have to rely on the printed version.
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kbc wrote:I have the same problem too. The old site used pdf for the magazine articles and has good resolution for reading purpose. Now it uses jpg or some kind of this sort but at low resolution. I guess I will have to rely on the printed version.
If you click on the page you go to the pdf version.
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David Levene wrote:
If you click on the page you go to the pdf version.
Thanks David.

How in the world did you figure that out?
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David,
For some reason, clicking the page does not take the browser to the pdf version. Wonder why?
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Fred Mannis wrote:
David Levene wrote:
If you click on the page you go to the pdf version.
How in the world did you figure that out?
It's actually pretty similar to the way the old version worked Fred.

With the way my system is set up, and I haven't done or got anything special, just moving the mouse over the image brings up a "View PDF" message.
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kbc wrote:David,
For some reason, clicking the page does not take the browser to the pdf version. Wonder why?
No idea I'm afraid. I only know what works on my system.

Out of interest, are you using Internet Explorer or some other browser?
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With the way my system is set up, and I haven't done or got anything special, just moving the mouse over the image brings up a "View PDF" message.
Yes, I saw the icon but ignored it, didn't know what it meant.
BTW I'm using Firefox

Fred
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