How Can I
View Sites
on a

Specific
Subject?

The LIST option takes you to our
main Subject page, where you'll see all twelve sections covering all topic areas of Web sites we've reviewed, shown within their brightly-colored, capsule-shaped buttons.

View Site
Reviews
By Their Main

Categories,

or by

Subcategories...

 There's a pull-down menu window under each of these capsule buttons, showing Web site review sub-categories under their main section headers. To reach any of these sub-categories, just highlight a pull-down menu bar with your WebTV remote, press the center button, scroll to the desired subcategory you want, and click ENTER or the center-arrow key to select it. Then, click twice on the main section's capsule button to list reviews in our "mini-review format."

Find the
Web Sites

You're

Interested in

By Skimming

Through

JumpCity's

Mini-Review

Feature...

 You can see all of the reviews we offer in Jump City through this mini-review format.

Here, we display a great deal of information on each Web site we review: A small thumbnail graphic, the first sentence of its review written by us, and other useful information to let you read the full review of the site, JUMP directly to that site, or link to the Usenet online discussion newsgroup that's related to that site's topic. Below each mini-review, you can also link to other topic subcategories for Web site reviews in JumpCity.

SCROLL,
Read a

Full REVIEW,

or JUMP

to any

Web Site...


Using your WebTV remote to navigate through these mini-review listings, you can press the SCROLL down-arrow button to keep reading, or click on any mini-review's REVIEW button to read the full text of our review written for that site. Of course, at any time you can also click on any site's JUMP button to link directly to that site from JumpCity.

How Can I
Search for
Sites on
JumpCity?

JumpCity's SEARCH feature
lets you search the entire content of JumpCity to find only reviews of Web sites that fit the words or terms you're searching for.
   You can use single words or phrases to search, called KEYWORDS, separated by a space--however, you'll have the most luck if you limit your search phrase to no more than two words.
   
To enter a keyword on your WebTV remote, press the center-arrow button to bring up WebTV's on-screen keyboard. Then, using your remote's arrow keys, select the letters from the on-screen keyboard to "type" your keyword on JumpCity's rectangular search box.
   If you score a "hit" on your keyword search, you'll then see an abbreviated "mini-review" of the site(s) containing the keywords you've entered.


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