A browser is a program that allows you to
interact and view the internet and contents of the Web. The Web Browser,
Internet Explorer, or IE is developed by Microsoft and comes pre-installed when
you buy a Windows computer. Internet Explorer is probably the most commonly
used browser.
Open Internet Explorer by clicking the blue e
Icon this tutorial will be done using IE 7. To check your versions click the
question mark in the blue circle. Then click About Internet Explorer.
If the window that comes up does not say
Internet Explorer 7 click here
to download IE 7. Once you have Internet Explorer open we are going to start
from left to right with the buttons.
Open Internet Explorer by clicking on the icon.
When your browser window opens look to your far left you will see a star icon.
That Icon is your favorites. Favorites are web
pages you visit often. You can bookmark or add web pages to your favorites so
you can access them easily in the future.
Click on the Favorites icon to see what sites
are currently in your list.
In the favorites drop down menu I want you to
notice a few things. There are 4 icons at the top of the menu. The first being
your favorites list, Next is what is called an RSS feed. A Feed is a blog or
site that you want current news or updates from. When a site updates or has
current news you will be notified by this RSS feed. The History button is a
list of all of the websites you have visited in the past. This can be useful if
you forgot to bookmark a webpage you want to go back to. The far right icon is
a green arrow pointing left. If you click on this icon it will put your
favorites menu in a column in the left margin of your browser. To undo this
click the x that replaces the arrow.
Now you are probably wondering how to get web
pages into your favorites. To add a page to your favorites click the next icon,
the star with the plus sign.
When you have found a web page you like click
the add to favorites icon then click Add to favorites. A window will appear for
you to name the site.
Type the Name
of the page you want to save. If you want to organize your favorites menu you
can put pages into categories in folders. To create a New Folder click the
New Folder button and name your folder. Once you have created the folder
select the folder from the drop down menu the click Add.
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If you have multiple tabs open you would like
to open simultaneously Click the add tab group to favorites from the Add
favorites drop down menu. This will bring up the same window for you to title
the folder. A group of tabs will create its own folder. If you want to open all
tab at the same time you click a blue arrow next to the folder in the favorites
drop down menu.
There are 2 ways to organize your favorites
menu. You can click and drag items in the list up or down to change the order,
or you can select the Organize favorites option in the Add favorites drop down
menu. If you select this option you will get a window like this.
You can either click and drag sites in the list
or click on the site and click one of the 4 buttons at the bottom. Once you are
finished click close and your changes will be saved.
The next button is home.
By clicking
directly on the home button it will return you to return to your default
webpage from anywhere on the web.
Now click on the down arrow on the home button.
This will give you options to change the settings for your home button.
In Internet Explorer 7 you have tabs and can
choose to open more than one home page in the tabs. The top options in the home
button are to select which home page you want to return to if you have more
than one set up. You can see in the example I have Google and a Login Page that
I use often. If I click on the home button it will open both pages. If I click
on the down arrow I can choose what page I want to return to on that tab.
Now select the Add or Change Home Page Option.
You will use this option once you have browsed
to the web site you want to use as your default home page.
Once you have found the page you want to use as
your home page click the Add or change Home page option from the drop down
arrow then you have the option to select Use this webpage as your only home
page or Add this webpage to your home page tabs. You would only select the
bottom option if you want more than one tab to open when you open IE7 or when
you click the home page. Once you have made your selection click Yes if you
want to save your selection or No if you want to exit the window and continue.
If you ever want to remove one or all of the
web pages you have selected as a home page click the drop down arrow and select
remove. You will get an additional menu off to the right side with a list of
your home pages and a remove all option. To remove only one click on the site
you want to remove. If you want to change all of the home pages click remove
all.
The next button is the RSS Feed.
This button will
be grayed out unless the web site you are visiting has an RSS feed you can
subscribe to. "RSS" means "Really Simple Syndication." What
it means to you is that when you subscribe to a site that has an RSS feed, you
can keep up-to-date without having to check the site every day or week.
If you are on a site that has an RSS Feed and
you click on the RSS button you will be redirected to a site like this.
If you are not currently subscribed to the Feed
you will see the yellow text box at the top to give you option to subscribe to
the feed. If you wish to subscribe click the link at the bottom of the yellow
text box. Once you are subscribed to the feed you can access it through your
favorites button and clicking on the RSS feed button at the top of your
favorites menu.
I just want to give a little tip on the print
button. One of the print tools I use all of the time when printing information
off of web sites is the print selection only option.
When you find a site you want to print some
information off. Click and drag your mouse over the information you want
printed. Then click the print button. When the print window comes up In the
Page Range section click the Selection Button. Then click Print. This will only
print the information you have highlighted. It helps with the formatting of the
printed page.
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