+<h3>Features</h3>
+
+<p>Apple2 emulates an enhanced Apple //e with the following features:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>128K RAM</li>
+<li>Two Disk II floppy disk drives in slot 6</li>
+<li>One Mockingboard A (also known as Sound II) in slot 4</li>
+<li>80-column card in slot 3</li>
+<li>Double Hi-res</li>
+<li>Double Lo-res</li>
+<li>Accurate color TV emulation</li>
+<!-- Warning! abbr tag abuse! -->
+<li>Supports virtual disks types of DSK (read) and WOZ (read/write)—<abbr title="While Apple2 supported NIB files in the past, they have been superceded by WOZ files and are no longer compatible with the new disk emulatiion. While they served their purpose when we had nothing better, they've now worn out their welcome. :-P Click the link if you're curious to know why."><a href="nib.html">NIB is <b>no longer</b> supported</a></abbr></li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3>How to Use It</h3>
+
+<figure class="flt-r small33">
+<img src="img/ss-01s.png" width="100%">
+<figcaption>Apple2’s Control Bar</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+<p>By mousing over the right side of the screen, the emulator control bar will appear; moving the mouse off of the bar will cause it to disappear. On the bar are seven icons, labeled (from top to bottom): power, disk one, disk two, swap disks, save state, load state, and configure. Here’s what they do:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Power: turn the virtual Apple //e on and off</li>
+<li>Disk One: put a virtual disk into virtual disk drive #1 (or eject from same)</li>
+<li>Disk Two: put a virtual disk into virtual disk drive #2 (or eject from same)</li>
+<li>Swap Disks: take the virtual disk out of virtual drive #1 and put it into virtual drive #2 and take the virtual disk out of virtual drive #2 and put it into virtual drive #1 (it takes a lot of words to describe this simple action)</li>
+<li>Save State: save the state of the Apple2 emulator to a file for later recall</li>
+<li>Load State: load the state of the Apple2 emulator from a file</li>
+<li>Configure: configure various behaviors of the Apple2 emulator</li>
+</ul>
+
+<img class="flt-l small33" src="img/ss-02s.png">
+
+<img class="flt-l small33" src="img/ss-03s.png">
+
+<p>In addition to the aforementioned control bar, Apple2 also supports the following function keys:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>F2: Toggle color TV emulation palette</li>
+<li>F3: Toggle between color TV, white monochrome, and green monochrome modes</li>
+<li>F5/F6: Turn the emulated speaker volume up or down</li>
+<li>F7/F8: Turn the emulated Mockingboard volume up or down</li>
+<li>F12: Toggle full screen on/off</li>
+<li>Pause: Pause/unpause the emulation</li>
+<li>Ctrl-Shift-Q: Quit Apple2</li>
+<li>Ctrl-~: Ctrl-RESET</li>
+<li>Left Alt: Open apple key</li>
+<li>Right Alt: Closed apple key</li>
+</ul>
+