<h1>The SeaMonkey Project</h1>
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-This presentation should give a rough overview of
+This presentation provides a rough overview of
<ul>
<li>history - how the SeaMonkey Project came into place,</li>
<li>the current state of the project and the suite code,</li>
Brussels.
<br>The slides for this talk are written in HTML 4.01 Strict and CSS.
<br>It helps a lot to turn on SeaMonkey's "Site Navigation Bar" for navigating
-through the slides. Click "Next" to start with the first slide from this index
+through the slides, as all pages are linked via <link> tags (as defined
+in HTML 2.0). Click "Next" to start with the first slide from this index
page. "Top" will take you back to this index from all the slides.
<br>If you don't have such a clever navigation tool, there are "next" links on
-all slides that let you navigate through the whole presentation.
+all slides that let you navigate through the whole presentation, which also
+have the accesskey "n" assigned so one can use Alt+N to go to the next page.
<br>You can also use the <a href="toc.html">table of contents</a> to access
-all slides without the navigation bar.</b>
+all slides without the navigation bar.
<br>If you want to look through them later, see
<a href="http://kairo.mozdev.org/slides/fosdem2006/">http://kairo.mozdev.org/slides/fosdem2006/</a>.
-<br>All slides and images © 02/2006 Robert Kaiser.
+<br>All slides and images © 02/2006 Robert Kaiser and The SeaMonkey Project.
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-<p class="forward"><a href="slide_01.html">next</a></p>
+<p class="forward"><a href="slide_01.html" accesskey="n">next</a></p>
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