Web-Browser Basics

Getting around inside a Web page.


What this introduction does (and doesn't) do.


The full browser window. Let's notice what you see, starting at the top.

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What the "Web" is.

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Following "links" among Web pages.

Getting back to where you took off from.

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Quitting a browser session.

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Printing a Web page.

 

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Keeping "Bookmarks."

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Saving a Web document. You can save Web documents for calling up later on another machine.


Finding documents of interest to you on the Web.

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Setting up to work from home rather than from the computers in the campus public labs.

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Finding out more. There's lots more you can do, but that's enough for this memo. If you want to learn more, here are a couple of ways to go. 


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