Quick Tour
This page will help you get the most out of your visit to LostLiners.

Connection Speed
LostLiners is geared towards the broadband user, but only in that all the graphics and photos are as high quality as I could find them. With the exception of the Flagship sites, all the pages use the same banner as the one at the top of this page. This not only makes the site load faster, but keeps it simple and easy to maintain.

Screen Resolution
Your screen resolution should be set to a minimum of 1024x768, which is pretty standard these days. If your monitor can rotate to display pages vertically, this site will be a good one to use that feature as some of the pages are very long.

Browser Compatibility
I've tested this site with Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer which are by far the most popular browsers. There are more, but I can't say they'll display the site properly.

Using the Drop Down Menu
The drop down menu at the top of the screen lists all the ships currently in the LostLiners library. Click on the menu, you should see a drop down list. Selecting any vessel will take you to its page immediately.

Viewing Photos on LostLiners
Most of the photos on the site were gathered from other web sites, some were scans. On the pages using the common site graphic, most of those images are actually larger than is displayed on the page. Most browsers, if you right click on an image, have a "view image" option. Selecting this will show you the full size image.

Adding Photos / Information Verification
I am an ocean liner enthusiast but make no claims to being an expert. If you find information that is not correct, let me know, please! And if you have a vessel you'd like to see added, again let me know!

- Robert Betz Owner and Webmaster      
LostLiners.com      

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