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netscape navigator 7

Introduction & Opening Program | Basic Layout of Program | Visiting and Navigating Web Pages
Bookmarks | Downloading Files | Printing and Saving Web Pages | Editing a Page
Finding Text on a Page | Setting Your Home Page | The Cache | History | Resolution
Advanced Options - Tabbed Windows | Advanced Options - Popup Controls

Basic Layout of Program:

  • File:
    Open a new web page, save a page, print a page, etc.
  • Edit:
    Copy text, find specific text on a page, preferences, etc.
  • View:
    Toggle full-screen, text zoom, view page source, etc.
  • Go:
    Back, Forward, Home, History, etc.
  • Bookmarks:
    An editable listing of saved (“bookmarked”) favorite web pages.
  • Tools:
    Form Manager, Cookie Manager, Password Manager, etc.
  • Window:
    Toggle back and forth between currently-open web pages.
  • Help:
    Netscape’s own “Help” file.

In addition to the menu selections, there are a group of icons and button below them that you will find to be the most-used features of Netscape 7.0.

  1. Back:
    Go back one page. Click and hold to bring up a list of approximately the ten most recently visited pages.
  2. Forward:
    Go forward one page. Click and hold to bring up a list of approximately the ten most recently visited pages (that you have come “Back” from).
  3. Refresh:
    Reloads the contents of the current web page.
  4. Stop:
    Stop the loading of the current web page.
  5. Choose Keyword:
    Quick-links from Netscape for items such as stock quotes and job searches.
  6. Location Bar:
    The area to type in website URLs; also displays the address of the currently loaded web page.
  7. “Go”:
    Serves the same purpose as the “Enter” button on the keyboard; will load the address in the Location Bar when clicked.
  8. Print:
    Prints the currently loaded web page.
  9. Netscape Home:
    Brings you to netscape.com, Netscape’s home page / portal.

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