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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

Bookmarks:
In your browsing of the web, you will undoubtedly come across pages (some with long, forgettable URLs) that you will wish to save for later viewing (such as news sites, which may update regularly). In web browsing, you don't "save" web pages, per se. You instead "bookmark" the site's URL. To bookmark a page, browse to the page you wish to bookmark. Click the "Bookmarks" menu and select "Bookmark This Page" (or, you can simply press Ctrl+D on the keyboard).

Netscape will automatically name the favorite site whatever the page's creator had written in that page's title bar and add it to the very bottom of the bookmark listing. Anytime you wish to visit this specific page again, you can simply select it from the “Bookmarks” menu.

If you wish to change the name of your bookmark, or place it into a folder to organize your bookmarks select Bookmarks >> Manage Bookmarks (or press Ctrl+B).

A new window will appear in which you can add sub-folders, separator lines, and click-and-drag to rearrange the order of your bookmarks.

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