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Chapter 1. Getting Started

Table of Contents
Your Web Browser
Implementation Differences
Logging In
The Portal Page
Getting Help
Setting Options (Preferences)
The Horde Application Navigation Menu
Logging Out

Your Web Browser

Horde groupware applications are designed to be accessible from many different types of Internet connected devices. Any web capable device should be able to use the Horde groupware applications in some capacity. This includes conventional web browsers, PDA devices, and WAP enabled cell phones.

However, to be able to utilize the full functionality of the Horde groupware applications requires a web browser (e.g. Netscape or Internet Explorer) capable of supporting JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets. Most modern web browsers provide these capabilities.

If JavaScript is not enabled, some Horde groupware application features may not work. Cascading Style Sheets are used for formating and colorizing the pages. It is highly recommended that you leave Cascading Style Sheets support enabled in your browser when using Horde groupware applications.

Even with supported browsers, you may notice minor variations in appearance depending on which web browser you use; this is normal.