VISITORS' BUREAU
The World Wide Web
There's a lot of travelers heading toward Cyberspace, and we all have to
learn to get along peacefully. So there are a few rules and customs you'll
have to learn, and your journey will be a lot less dangerous.
We've got a few travel brochures and handbooks that might be of service
before you're really ready to head into the wilderness.
If you need some help with learning the language of the natives, we've got
a great INTERNET GLOSSARY. Get familiar with the words, and those foreigners will think you're one of them.
Every territory has its own customs, and the Internet is no different. To
save yourself some embarrassment, get familiar with the RULES OF THE ROAD or NETIQUETTE.
If you'd really rather bypass the scenic route, and get to your destination
in a hurry, you'll probably want to read our TRAVEL TIPS.
Web Masters
If you think you know where your headed, try our ITINERARY, which gives you
a little checklist of the thing you need on the trails, either for this
expedition or the next one.
When you're just about ready to plan the trip, you'll want to look over the
POINTS OF INTEREST. You can explore the POSSIBILITIES, set your PRIORITIES,
and fill in the PLANNER. You'll be able to see some of the places we've
been with other Web Masters visitors in our
, and see what they
thought about their journey, in PRAISES. When you've completed your
expedition, and your web site is launched in Cyberspace, you'll want to
read POST-PRODUCTION.
If you want to get someplace in a big hurry, check out our SITE MAP, which will
instantly transport you to your destination. You'll miss the scenic route,
but you can catch that on the next adventure.
Put on your backpacks. Grab your flashlights and canteens. Don't forget
your hat and binoculars. Ready? Let's go!
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