Frequently Asked Questions
Here at Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition we are responsive to what you, our valued customers, have to say and strive to ensure
you receive the best of today's online newspaper and magazine reading experience. For your convenience we have
compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions. Please see if your question has already been answered, and if not,
please don't hesitate to contact our Customer Support Team.
- Display settings
- Daily alerts
- Unsubscribe
- SmartNavigation
- Print Articles and Pages
- RSS Feeds
- Blogging and Social Networking
- Article Rank
- Archived issues
- Translating text
- Mobile version
- Advertising
Q:
Parts of the page are cut off on my screen, what can I do?
A: If you use Windows, click start, select Control Panel, double click the
"Display" icon, click the tab titled "Settings", and increase the screen resolution to (at
least) 1024 by 768 pixels by dragging the slider to the "More" side.
If you use a Mac, click the System Preferences icon, click Displays, and choose (at least) a screen resolution
of 1024 X 768.
Q: Every day I seem to be receiving an email from Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition, indicating
that some newspaper or magazine title has been released. What is this all about?
A: The Newspaper alert is one of our free and handy features available at
Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition. It lets you know when your favorite publication is available for your reading enjoyment.
This is often before the issue hits local newsstands. Subscription to this feature was part of the registration
process when you first registered for our service.
Q: How can I subscribe to this Newspaper alert?
A: To manage your email alerts and newspapers within 'My Newspapers', simply click on
Edit. In the 'My Services' console you will be able to add and remove newspapers to 'My Newspapers' as well as
manage all newspaper alerts.
Q: I don't want to receive Newspaper alerts. Is there an easy way to stop these
emails?
A: Absolutely. You can either click on the 'Unsubscribe' link in the actual email you've
received, or visit 'My Newspapers'. Once logged in you may choose to delete newspaper alerts.
Q: I am a paid subscriber. I need to cancel my Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition subscription.
What is the best way to proceed?
A: We understand that your needs may change. If you ever need to cancel your subscription
to Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition (and we hope you won't), simply drop a quick note to our
Customer Support Team at least 2 business days before your current
subscription is scheduled to renew. We will immediately process the cancellation and send you a confirmation for
your records.
Q: I am a paid subscriber. I need to suspend my Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition subscription
for a couple of months. Is there a way to do this?
A: Of course! Should you require a suspension of your subscription, please send a quick
note to our Customer Support Team at least 2 business days before your
current subscription is scheduled to renew. We will immediately process the suspension and send you a confirmation
for your records. Then, when you are ready to come back to enjoying your favorite publications on Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition,
send us another quick note, and we'll re-activate your account.
Q: What is SmartNavigation?
A: Our proprietary software processes newspaper files as they arrive from the publishers
and intelligently recognizes images and articles. These files are then presented to readers in an interactive format,
allowing readers even greater functionality from their selected publication. Coupled with the existing digital tools,
SmartNavigation provides readers with advanced digital tools such as:
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Table of Contents
A table of contents will appear on the upper right hand side of the page. By simply moving your cursor over "A1
Front Page" a complete list of articles, by section, will appear. For fast linking to a specific article simply
select the article and you will be automatically be directed to that article.
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Article Text View
Each article is recognized as unique object within the newspaper. This means that by simply selecting the title of
any given article a plain text view will appear. This makes copying-cutting-and-pasting articles very efficient.
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Article Jumps
If an article is divided onto more than one page, simple click on the "See Article Y, Page X" and you will be
immediately brought to the remainder of the article.
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Instant Translation
When an article is in a text view, readers have the option to translate the text into one of several major foreign
languages. Simply select the desired translation language from the drop down menu.
NewspaperDirect's translation feature provides a
general interpretation of an article's content, but does not represent an exact translation. Please note that
NewspaperDirect is not liable for the accuracy of
any translation as all text are automatically translated without manual verification of correctness.
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Q: How do I print an entire page?
A: To print the full page of a publication, open the graphical view of the page you want to print.
Click on the Print
icon on the toolbar below the page and select 'Print Page'. This will open a dialog box where you can select the left or right page and the paper size. Once you have made your selections, click the Print button to open the standard print dialog box for your system. Then select your printer preferences and click on Print to send the page to the printer.
Q: How do I print a custom area within the page?
A: Click on the Print
icon on the toolbar below the page and select 'Print Custom Area'. The cursor will now appear as a crosshair
, allowing you to draw a box around the area of the page you wish to print. To draw a box, press and hold the mouse button and drag the mouse until you have covered the desired print area. Once you let go, a dialog box will open where you can select to scale the selected area to fit the page and choose the paper size. Once you have made your selections, click the Print button to open the standard print dialog box for your system.
Q: How do I print a story from text-view?
A: To print a single article, open the article in text view by clicking on its title and then click on the Print
icon in the top toolbar of the text window (If you click on the bottom Print icon, the full page will be printed by default). Note that this feature is only available on titles that have SmartNavigation enabled, denoted by the symbol
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Q: How do I print a crossword or other puzzle
A: To print a crossword or other puzzle, click the title of the Puzzle (e.g. “crossword”, “codeword”, “sudoku”, etc.) and a window will open which includes an image of the puzzle. Click on that image to open it in its own browser window. Print from this new window using your browser options.
Q: What is RSS?
A: RSS is a format for syndicating news and the content of news related web sites. By
using RSS programs, called news aggregators, you can easily keep up with all of your favorite newspapers by
checking their RSS feeds which display new content as soon as it is published online.
Q: How can I use RSS?
A: To begin using RSS, readers must use RSS reader desktop client or any web-based
aggregator which can present new articles in a list, giving a line or two of each article and a link to the full
article or post. There are multiple programs that can be downloaded free. Here are two to consider:
http://www.download.com/FeedDemon/3000-9227-10252579.html
http://www.download.com/RssFeedEater/3000-9227_4-10467867.html?tag=lst-0-6
For a full list of aggregators visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_news_aggregators#Web_based_aggregators
Select the newspaper for which you wish to receive an RSS feed. Select the RSS icon and you will be instructed
to copy the URL(s) into your RSS Reader.
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Q:What is blogging?
A: Blogging refers to blogs which are websites that focus on a particular topic or area
of interest. The difference between blogs and a traditional website is that blogs are highly interactive where
messages, articles, images and links can be posted and commented upon.
Q:How can I use blogging on Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition?
A: Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition provides readers, including bloggers, access to all available
on Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition digital newspaper replicas.
Q:How do I begin blogging on Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition?
A: To begin blogging simply select the article to be added to your blog. Select
and the text editor will open. The text editor allows
bloggers to choose the format in which the article will appear in the blog. Once an article is formatted the blogger
must select which blog the article will be posted to. Once selected and formatted, the posting may be submitted
for posting, saved as a draft associated with the blog or cancelled.
Q:
What is social networking?
A: Social networking tools allow you to share information with people from various online communities that you belong to.
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How do I use your social networking features?
A: To share a story on your social networks, such as Digg.com, Del.icio.us and Facebook, simply open an article in text-view and click on the icon

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corresponding to your social network. Next, a dialog box will open where you must login to the chosen social network and submit the story. Once you have finished submitting the story, you may close the dialog box and return to the article.
For more information on these social networks, follow these links:
http://digg.com/about
http://del.icio.us/about
http://www.facebook.com/about.php
Q: What is Article Rank?
A: Article Rank
is the most innovative way of assessing the interest of any given article. The more time readers spend reading a given article, the higher the Article Rank of the article. The Article Rank fluctuates though out the day; thereby, reflecting reader habits. The more time people spend reading an article, the higher it is ranked and the more green cells
it is awarded, up to a maximum of 5. We refresh the entire site every 10 minutes to ensure that article rankings are kept up to date.
Q: I am looking for access to newspapers from the 1950s and the 1960s to help with
family research. Can I access archival materials on your site or do you have any other suggestions?
A: Depending on your subscription package, subscribers have back issue access to up to
(subject to availability). For publications on any prior dates we encourage you to
directly contact Herald Media or your local library.
Q:
Are there any translation capabilities on this site, or is every newspaper
only readable in its native language?
A: All newspapers are published in their original language.
NewspaperDirect's proprietary SmartNavigation allows
supported titles (distinguished by

)to be translated into one of
several major foreign languages. Simply click on the article title for a text view. Within the text view a toolbar
will appear along the top of the article under "Translate to." Simply select the language in which you wish to
read the current article. An automatic translation will appear. This translation is a general interpretation of
an article's content, but does not represent an exact translation. Please note that
NewspaperDirect is not liable for the accuracy of any
translation.
Q: How can I access the Mobile version?
A: To access the Mobile version (might not be available on your site) of Boston Herald NIE SmartEdition, just open a browser on your mobile device and enter http://bostonheraldnie.newspaperdirect.com/.
Q: I can’t see anything loading to my cell phone while I am accessing Mobile version. What do I do?
A: While the Mobile version can be easily viewed on the most Smart Phones and PDA devices, some cell phones might experience difficulty in viewing the site. In order to work properly your cell phone needs to have full browser capability. Please contact your cell phone provider to find out more.
Q: I want to place an advertisement in one of your publications. How much would
it cost me?
A: We do not edit the content of displayed publications and as such we encourage you to
contact the publishers directly for any advertisement opportunities.