About This Site
Dixiebowl.org is the official Web site of the Dixie Invitational Bowling Tournament. The Dixie Web site emphasizes current, accurate communication
by encouraging various groups to post internal news and other
information of interests to various groups throughout the tournament organization.
It is also an electronic portal to numerous tools and resources
including updates, administration, organization
changes, news, bowler education, and so on.
The Dixie Web site is overseen and maintained by the Dixie committee Webmaster team.
At the same time, respective committee chairs must monitor and request
updates within their online areas. The Webmaster team develops and
publishes various requested content updates and Web applications
upon completion of structured review process.
Please remember that, as a Dixie bowler,
this is your Web site! If you have special requests
for new content, services, or applications, do
not hesitate to contact us.
Site Confidentiality
Important: All material
on the Dixie Web site is copyrighted and proprietary to the Dixie Invitational Bowling Tournament organization. All rights are reserved to enforce and limit its usage.
Site Viewing Requirements
Dixie Web site is designed for Microsoft Internet Explorer
(7 or higher) and FireFox 3.x or higher.
You must have cookies and JavaScript enabled in your
browser setup for some pages and online applications to work properly.
Also, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe
Acrobat Reader and Macromedia Flash Player plugins are required
to view certain documents on the site. All Microsoft document plugins are installed automatically with Microsoft Office. The Macromedia Flash Player plugin comes with Internet Explorer and FireFox.
Graphics and color schemes throughout our site are best viewed
at a display setting of 64K colors or higher and a screen
resolution of 800 x 600 pixels (or higher). (Dixie Web site colors will
not render properly at 256 colors, and Web browser windows will crop portions of pages at 640 x 480 pixels.
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