Using Our Site
 
Viewing Our Site
Navigation
Cookies
Bookmarks
 
Viewing Our Site
 
Q. What is the best way to view our site?
A. The best way to view our site is to use a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator (Version 3.0 or higher) or Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 3.02 or higher). You can download either one of the newest versions from their home pages at www.netscape.co.uk or www.microsoft.co.uk.
 
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Navigation

Q. How can I best navigate through the site to find what I want?
A. The MillsandBoon.co.uk website is comprised of five main "channels," or areas. Each channel contains informative content and features for your pleasure and enjoyment. The five channels of MillsandBoon.co.uk are Books, Authors, Online Reads, Magazine and Membership.
 
Q. I am an AOL subscriber. Will I have any problems viewing or using your site?
A. Older versions of AOL's Web browser do not support some of the new and upcoming features available on our web site. If you use the latest version of AOL browsers (Version 3.0 or higher), however, you will not experience any problems.
 
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Cookies
 
Q. What are "cookies" and how do you use them?

A. A "cookie" is a text file that keeps track of which pages you look at on MillsandBoon.co.uk and allows you the convenience of not having to sign in each time you visit.

The use of cookies is common on the Internet. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. The cookie itself does not give us any personally identifying information, although it will enable us to relate your use of our site to information that you have specifically and knowingly provided to us.

 
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Bookmarks
 
Q. What is a "bookmark" or "favourite"?
A. "Bookmarks" (in Netscape Navigator) or "Favourites" (in Microsoft Internet Explorer) are pages that you save so that you can access them easily each time you use your browser.
 
Q. How do I "bookmark" your web site?
A. Using Microsoft Internet Explorer/AOL:
Pull down the Favorites menu at the top of your screen.
Click Add to Favorites.
The next time you want to return to that page, just pull down the menu and click on that particular favorite to get there. (If the information looks old, click the Refresh button.)
B. Using Mozilla Firefox:
Pull down the Bookmarks menu at the top of your screen.
Click Bookmark This Page.
The next time you want to return to that page, just pull down the menu and click on that particular to get there. (If the information looks old, click the Reload button.)
C. Using Netscape:
Pull down the Favorites menu at the top of your screen.
Click Add Bookmark.
The next time you want to return to that page, just pull down the menu and click on that particular bookmark to get there. (If the information looks old, click the Reload button.)
 
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