Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Using cricketernews.com
















How to bookmark cricketernews.com in Mozilla Firefox?

Open Firefox browser and go to
cricketernews.com. Ensure the page is loaded completely. Click on the 'Bookmarks' menu from the top and select 'Bookmark this page'. 'Add Bookmark' dialog opens up. In the 'Create In' dropdown box, select 'Bookmarks Toolbar'. Then click 'OK'. A new bookmark link is created in the toolbar section of Firefox browser like in sample on the right hand side.

If there are already a bunch of bookmark links on the toolbar and you do not have space for adding 'cricketernews.com' link,
you can delete links to sites that you are not interested in. To delete, right click on the links and click 'delete'.

How to bookmark cricketernews.com in Internet Explorer?
Open IE browser and go to cricketernews.com. Ensure the page is loaded completely. Click on the 'Favorites' menu from the top menu and select 'Add to Favorites'. 'Add a Favorite' dialog opens up. In the 'Create In' dropdown box, select 'Links'. Then click 'OK'. A new favorite link is created in the toolbar section of IE browser.

If there are already a bunch of favorite links on the toolbar and you do not have space for adding 'cricketernews.com' link, you can delete links to sites that you are not interested in. To delete, right click on the links and click 'delete'.

Using
cricketernews.com
The cricketernews.com developers spent a lot of time and energy trying to make the site easy to use. The site was designed keeping in mind casual Cricket surfers and die-hard fans hungry for any and all information(most of us at cricketernews.com belong to the latter community). Our ultimate goal is to make Cricket surfing a fun activity.

Under every tab, there are rectangular blocks - each of which we call as Channels. A channel is nothing but source of information. For example, under news tab, BBC, cricinfo, ABC etc are channels. When you click on a specific channel, say BBC, the page displays all the news items published by BBC. You can read the news by clicking on the 'Read more' link. This will take the user to the specific news page at BBC. After reading the news item, you can come back to cricketernews.com by clicking 'Click here to go back' link at the bottom of the web page. This link will take you back to the BBC channel.

Comments, feedbacks and suggestions are always welcome at contact@cricketernews.com

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