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Using The Netscape Web Browser

Netscape is one of the most popular programs used to browse the world wide web.

This short guide should be enough to get you started with Netscape to browse the World Wide Web.

 

The Netscape Window

There are three main parts to the Netscape window.

  1. The Toolbar
  2. The Address Bar
  3. The Main Window


1. The Toolbar

  Back: Go back one page
  Forward: Go forward one page
  Reload: Reload the current page again
  Home: Return to your homepage location
  Search: Go to the default Netscape search engine
  Netscape: Go to Netscape's home page
  Security: Display the security information for the page you are one


2. The Address Bar

The address bar shows you the Web Address (URL), of the current web page that you are viewing.

You can type an address directly into this section and then press Enter on your keyboard to open that site.


3. The Main Window

The main window is where the web pages are displayed. (see the image below)


Navigating the World Wide Web is more or less a point-and-click process. You navigate throughout the web by clicking on links

Links tie each web pages together. When you move your mouse over a link, the pointer will turn to a small hand. Simply click the on the link, and the new page will load in the main window.






 

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