ONLINE BOOKS: How to Read and Print
How to Read

- The online book homepage looks like the picture above (I
want that hot-hot car!). It is a common junction that leads to all the
other books, bonuses and downloads. So you may want to bookmark that
page.
- Click the button of the book you want to read.
- A sub menu will scroll down:
- Read
this book: General safety precautions. Press OK to enter the
book.
- Table
of contents: Click to go directly into the list of chapters.
- What's
New (latest updates!): Highlights what's new in THIS book.
- Go
to my last Bookmark: Browser-dependent bookmark instructions.
- IMPORTANT:
If clicking any of the buttons or options does not function as expected, you
have a local problem. It's not our server blocking you; we have no
blocks. You must do either of the following, depending on your computer
skills:
- Remove the blocks in your browser. Usually the problem
is that Internet Explorer is blocking something called "Active-X
Controls". Don't ask me what that is. Just remove the blocks to read
this book. It could be some other security block, like pop-up blockers,
etc. If you can't figure it out, skip to the next step:
- Install Firefox (www.GetFirefox.com) and the problem
should disappear. If the problem persists (very rare), you have too
much security - contact your computer vendor to remove the blocks.
- Clicking into the Table of Contents option will open up the
book internal navigation panel (same panel will also be displayed in
all chapters):

(a) Left Arrow - previous chapter.
(b) Home Button - takes you back to the main menu for ALL books &
downloads.
(c) Chapters - displays the Table Of Contents of this book only.
(d) Bookmark - lets you bookmark this chapter. Browser dependent.
(e) Print - clicking it will print the chapter you're reading now.
(f) Right Arrow - next chapter.
(g) Automatic translation from
English into several languages.
Click a flag to translate. Click the American flag to
return to English.
As stated in our Terms, we
cannot guarantee or control translation quality. Translations are given
as a free service of goodwill.
- At the bottom of the page you'll see two more arrows.
Clicking the upward pointing arrow brings you right to the top of the
chapter. The second arrow jumps to the next chapter.
- If you need technical assistance, you'll find a link to our
Help Desk at the bottom of every chapter.
- ZOOM: in Firefox, and in later versions of Internet
Explorer, it is possible to zoom in out of the page. To zoom any
chapter or page, hold the Ctrl button
while pressing [+] or [-] on the keyboard to zoom in and out. Zoom will
usually stay for the next chapter you're reading. It does NOT change
printing size, only display size. In Firefox, it changes only the text,
while in Internet Explorer it affects all the graphics as well as text.
- EXTERNAL LINKS: When you're inside a chapter you can click
an external link, for example a link to Napa website as shown below:

Clicking an external link means that you are taken out of the book BUT
THE BOOK STAYS OPEN in the background. Depending on your browser, the
external link may open in a new window - or separate tab. What is a
tab? See picture below. When you have two tabs, you can switch back and
forth between them. To get back to the book, don't close the window! It
will close ALL tabs and you're out of the book. Either close only the
second tab (by clicking the red X of the tab itself) or just click the
book tab to continue reading.

- BOOKMARKS: You can bookmark any chapter you're reading.
Clicking Ctrl+D will bring up the bookmark box shown below. It will
automatically have the name of the book, and the chapter number. You
can change its name or bookmark group, or just click OK.

Important to know that you are bookmarking the entire chapter! For
instance in the example above, you were on step 16 of constructing the
Electrolyzer. When you bring back the bookmark, it will open at the top
of the chapter.
How to Print
- Each chapter prints individually. To save paper and color
ink, we recommend that you print only the chapters that you need to
take to the mechanic or to your workshop.
- Before printing any of the chapters, it is important to
check how it is going to print. Unfortunately there is no worldwide
standard; every browser and every printer is different. Therefore, use
a "print preview" function: go to the File menu at the top of the
window, then select the Print Preview option.
- The following preview screen OR SIMILAR (depending on your
browser) will display:

- You can change the margins to fit your paper and also
header/footer (like chapter name and page number) to your preferences.
- More importantly, change the scale - sometimes "shrink to fit"
will give a perfect printing size. However I've seen cases that the
text was too large to fit the printing area, and part of it was lost on
the right-hand side. Test with different scale settings and print a
page or two, in order to make sure it's ok.

- One solution to the text being cut is to change the page
setup to "Landscape" printing. However in most cases it is possible to
set it up nicely in "Portrait".
- Another useful function of the Print Preview is when you
want to print a specific page (or page range), you can scroll through
the preview and find to find out which page (or pages) has the
information you wanted. Then, after clicking the Print button, you can
select to print only the pages you wanted. That's another way of saving
time, paper and ink.
How to Save to
Your Hard Drive
- THE SIMPLE WAY: To save a
page to your hard drive, do it as you would save
any other website: go to "File" menu at the top of the window, then
select "Save Page As". Important: make sure you save the complete page,
which means all graphics will be in place. See example "Save As" window
below; can look different in your computer, but it will always have the
basic controls: where will the
file be saved, under what name,
and whether it has graphics or
not.

- FOR ADVANCED COMPUTER SKILLS: You can download
our books in their entirety. Which means you will have
a copy of the two books with the homepage and all navigation, on your
computer for reading offline. This can be done by using any
website-download software. It is not a browser. It downloads whole
complete structures off the Internet. Let me give you some pointers
here, and if it gets too complicated just skip it, please. We will not
support this function, as I said it's for advanced users
only and NOT part of our book deal.
The screen shot below shows the main setup screen for a download
software called "HTTrack Website Copier":

To get this software totally free, visit www.download.com and search for
"website downloader". With the best editor's rating and more than a
million downloads, "HTTrack Website Copier" is your best choice. Thanks
to Xavier Roche and Yann Philippot who developed it. I've been using it
for years and it gets the job done every time.
As I said we cannot support this software, however you
can find extensive user guides at www.httrack.com/html/index.html
See also How to Download any File (such as PDF
file, etc.)
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