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Georgia Department of Education
Browser Setting Specifications
for
Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS)
Version 5.0
Browser Setting Specifications Date: 6/28/11
Georgia Department of Education
Dr. John D. Barge, State Superintendent of Schools
6/28/11 ● Page 2 of 14
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 4
1.1 Purpose 4
2. Silverlight 4
2.1 Installing Silverlight 4 2.2 Silverlight Compatible Operating Systems and Browsers 5
3. Adjusting Browser Settings 5
3.1 Identifying your browser version 5 3.1.1 Internet Exploer (IE) 5 3.1.2 Firefox 6
3.2 Allowing Trusted Sites 8 3.2.1 -Internet Explorer (IE) 8 3.2.2 Firefox 10
3.3 Pop-up Blockers 10 3.3.1 Internet Explorer (IE) 10 3.3.2 Firefox 10
3.4 Clearing the Cache 12 3.4.1 Internet Explorer (IE) 12 3.4.2 Firefox 13
4. General Guidelines 14
4.1 Recommended resolution 14 4.2 Printing 14 4.3 Back Button 14 4.4 Logging Out 14
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Revision History
Date Version Description Implemented by
4/4/11 1.0 Initial Document Kelli Pardo
. 4/28/11 2.0 Additions to Section 4: General
Guidelines
Recommended
resolutions
Printing issues
Kelli Pardo
6/21/2011 3.0 Modified to add Firefox instructions
Sandy Josephat
6/28/2011 4.0 Modified to add instructions for Google Chrome
Sandy Josephat
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This document provides the system specifications for installing Microsoft Silverlight software and setting the
appropriate browser settings for use with the Georgia Statewide Longitudinal System (SLDS). There are some
settings that can be set on your internet browser to help optimize your user experience on the system. This document
details how to configure those settings for use with SLDS.
2. Silverlight
Silverlight is a Microsoft software product that is used in the SLDS application to provide the user with the option of
adding or removing dashlets from their dashboard. The dashlets in the SLDS application are used to store
information such as enrollment, attendance, assessment, etc. Silverlight is used to run some of the visualizations
inside the SLDS application. Installation of Silverlight is required in order to print and view the Usage dashboard,
Teacher Resource Link (TRL), and other potential enhancements to the SLDS application.
Note: Installation of Silverlight is not required to view the existing Teacher, School, or District dashboards that are
in production.
2.1 Installing Silverlight
The following steps are required for installing Silverlight.
http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/get-started/install/default.aspx
1. Verify your system requirements.
2. Download Silverlight
For Windows Internet Explorer users:
The browser will prompt you to either run or save the installation file (Silverlight.exe). Click Run to start
the download. When the download is finished, the browser prompts you again to run the installer. Click
Run to start the installation. Note that you must have sufficient administrative privileges to install
Silverlight.
3. Install Silverlight
If you are running the Windows Vista operating system, you will be prompted for security permissions. To
continue, you need to approve.
Click 'Install now' after reviewing the license agreement and privacy statement.
If you have had a previous version of Silverlight installed, or are using Mozilla Firefox, you will need to
restart your browser.
You can now use Silverlight.
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4. Verify your installation.
2.2 Silverlight Compatible Operating Systems and Browsers
The following operating systems and browsers are compatible with Silverlight.
3. Adjusting Browser Settings
This section explains how to adjust your browser settings. These steps are required after you have installed
Silverlight.
3.1 Identifying your browser version
Determining your browser version and consulting the chart above will inform you of your compatibility with
Microsoft Silverlight.
3.1.1 Internet Explorer (IE)
Please perform the following steps to identify the Internet Explorer version currently installed on your computer.
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1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Click Help
3. Click About Internet Explorer
3.1.2 Firefox
Please perform the following steps to identify the Firefox version currently installed on your computer.
1. Open Firefox
2. Click Help
3. Click About Firefox
4. This will bring up various information about Firefox including the Firefox version.
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3.1.3 Google Chrome
Please perform the following steps to identify the Google Chrome version currently installed on your computer.
1. Open Google Chrome
2. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
3. Click About Google Chrome
4. This will bring up various information about Google Chrome, including the Google Chrome version.
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3.2 Allowing Trusted Sites
3.2.1 -Internet Explorer (IE)
1. Open the Internet Explorer browser
2. Click on the Tools menu
3. Click Internet Options
4. Click the Security tab
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5. Click on the Trusted sites icon
6. Click the Sites button
7. Enter https://slds.gadoe.org/sldsweb into the Add this Web site to the zone field
8. Click the Add button
9. Uncheck the checkbox: Require server verification (https :) for all sites in this zone
10. Click OK
11. Click on the Trusted Sites web content zone (checkmark in green circle icon)
12. Click on Custom Level button
13. Scroll through the list to Downloads
14. Click Enable to set the prompt for Automatic Prompting
15. Click Enable to set the prompt for File download
16. Click Enable to set the prompt for Font download
17. Scroll through the list to Scripting
18. Click Enable to set the prompt for Active scripting
19. Click Enable to set the prompt to Allow paste operations via script
20. Click Enable to set the prompt for Scripting of Java applet
21. Click OK
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3.2.2 Firefox
Adding Trusted sites is an Internet Explorer Feature. Mozilla Firefox and Safari users will not need to add Trusted
sites. You get to specify not that a site is "trusted" but on a case by case basis exactly what extra privileges it will be
allowed in the security settings. Instead, refer to the Step-by-Step Guide Pop-up Blockers Section to see how to
allow pop-ups from specific sites.
3.2.3 Google Chrome
3.3 Pop-up Blockers
Pop-up windows, or pop-ups, are windows that appear automatically without your permission. They vary in size but
usually don't cover the whole screen. To allow pop-ups from the SLDS website application, perform the following
steps:
3.3.1 Internet Explorer (IE)
To allow pop-ups from a trusted site in Internet Explorer:
1. Click on the Tools menu on the Internet Explorer Browser
2. Click on Pop-up Blocker (If it’s grayed out, click on Turn on Pop-up Blocker first)
3. Select Allow Pop-up Windows from https://slds.gadoe.org/sldsweb
4. Enter https://slds.gadoe.org/sldsweb into the Address of Web site to allow field
5. Click the Add button
6. Select Medium: Block most automatic pop-ups from the Filter Level drop-down menu
3.3.2 Firefox
Firefox allows you to control both pop-ups and pop-unders through the Content panel in the Options
window. Pop-up blocking is turned on by default, so you don't have to worry about enabling it to prevent
pop-ups from appearing in Firefox.
To allow pop-ups from a trusted site in Firefox:
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click
Options
2. Select the Content panel.
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In the content panel:
Block pop-up windows: Uncheck this to disable the pop-up blocker altogether.
Exceptions: This is a list of sites that you want to allow to display pop-ups.
The dialog has the following choices:
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o Allow: Click this to add a website to the exceptions list.
o Remove Site: Click this to remove a website from the exceptions list.
o Remove All Sites: Click this to remove all of the websites in the exceptions list.
3.3.3 Google Chrome
Google Chrome prevents pop-ups from automatically appearing and cluttering your screen. Whenever the browser
blocks pop-ups for a site, the icon appears in the address bar. Click the icon to see the pop-ups that have been
blocked or to manage pop-up settings for the site.
You can allow all pop-ups by disabling the pop-up blocker. Follow these steps:
1. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
2. Select Options (Preferences on Mac and Linux; Settings on a Chromebook).
3. Click the Under the Hood tab.
4. Click Content settings in the "Privacy" section.
5. In the "Pop-ups" section, select "Allow all sites to show pop-ups." Customize permissions for specific
websites by clicking Manage exceptions.
3.4 Clearing the Cache
3.4.1 Internet Explorer (IE)
1. Click on the Tools menu
2. Click Internet Options
3. Select the General Tab. The following steps may vary depending upon which version of Internet Explorer
(IE) you are using. Please follow the steps that pertain to your browser setting.
4. For IE6 version browsers:
a. Click on the Delete Files button to clear the cache
b. Click on the Delete Cookies… button
(Note: This may change settings on other websites using cookies that remember who you are)
c. Click on the Clear History button
d. Click OK
5. For IE7 version browsers:
a. Click the Delete button, then click the Delete file button
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b. Click on the Delete cookies… button
(Note: This may change settings on other websites using cookies that remember who you are)
c. Click on the Delete history button
d. Click OK
6. For IE8 version browsers:
a. Click the Delete button
b. Click on the Delete Cookies… button
(Note: This may change settings on other websites using cookies that remember who you are)
c. Click on the Clear History button
d. Click OK
3.4.2 Firefox
1. At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP) and then click
Options
2. Select the Privacy panel.
3. Click on the Remove Individual Cookies link
4. Select a cookie to be removed then click the Remove Cookie button to remove the individual cookie or
5. Select the Remove All Cookies to remove all cookies and clear the cache.
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3.4.3 Google Chrome
4. General Guidelines
4.1 Recommended resolution
The recommended resolution for the SLDS application is 1024 x 768.
4.2 Printing
All of the data contained in the SLDS dashboard is printable. The data is also exportable into many different
formats.
If you are experiencing problems printing, use the export feature to export the item into the format of your choice
and then open or save the item to your desktop. Once the document has been exported you can print it directly from
your workstation.
4.3 Back Button
Do not use the browser back-button within the SLDS applications to navigate between pages. If you would like to
navigate to a previous page with the SLDS application, click the little blue arrow in the report header or click one of
the Quick Links.
4.4 Logging Out
If a user wants to exit the application, the user must click the Logout button and completely exit the browser to end
the current session.