Archive for December, 2011

Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (6)

December 28th, 2011

internet explorer7 300x166 Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (6)2. Add a page to the Page Holder.

Browse to the page you want to keep hold of and either click the Add button in the Page Holder bar or drag the @ icon in the Address bar into the Page Holder bar. The page is then displayed in the Page Holder bar. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (6)

Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (5)

December 24th, 2011

internet Explorer6 300x200 Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (5)If you find something that you know you’ll want to revisit often, you can place a link to it in the Toolbar Favorites (add less frequently visited links to the Favorites list). To remove an item from the Toolbar Favorites (also known as the Favorites bar), click the chevron on the right side of the Favorites bar, click Open Toolbar Favorites Window, select the link you want to delete, and press the Delete key. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (5)

Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (4)

December 20th, 2011

internet Explorer5 Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (4)Navigating with Hyperlinks

A hyperlink, or simply link, can be a word, a phrase, an image, or a symbol that forms a connection with a resource that can be located on your local computer, your local network, or the Internet. In Internet Explorer, textual links are usually underlined and in a different color from normal text. You know something is a link if the pointer becomes a hand with a pointing finger when you place the mouse cursor over it. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (4)

Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (3)

December 16th, 2011

internet Explorer4 Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (3)Internet Explorer also has a Form AutoFill feature, which allows you to enter your personal information, such as name, address, and phone number, once in the Internet Explorer Preferences dialog box, and then be able to quickly call up this information when filling out Web forms. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (3)

Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (2)

December 12th, 2011

internet Explorer3 300x170 Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (2)If AutoComplete picks the URL you want, simply press the Enter key. Otherwise keep typing. If you see the URL you want to visit in the list that appears, click the URL with your mouse and then press the Enter key. » Read more: Internet Explorer: Exploring the Web Part (2)