IE and Netscape Browser Tricks
(Or You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!)
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Opening More Than One Browser
You are not limited to using only one Internet browser at a time. You can open several copies of Netscape and/or Internet Explorer and surf on each simultaneously. You only need to use the buttons in the taskbar to toggle between sites.
Switch between browsers!
Now Where Was That Site?
As you hop from page to page and website to website, your browser remembers where you've been. With Netscape, select History from the drop-
down list under the Communicator menu.
Now Where Was That Site?
As you hop from page to page and website to website, your browser remembers where you've been. With Internet Explorer, click the History button
on the toolbar. There you'll find a list of all the web pages you have visited during a specified period of time. To revisit a page, just click on the address.
Now Where Was That Site?
Another way to move between pages with Netscape is by clicking the right mouse button. A pop-up menu will appear. You can choose to move forward or back.
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Right-Click!
Using Find
Both browsers have a find feature. By using find you can save yourself much time that would otherwise be spent browsing a webpage for a specific keyword.
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Using Find
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Using Find
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Using Find
Activity:Activity: Open Internet Explorer
Image you were doing a paper on reasons for smoking.
Using Find
Upon searching the Internet you found this site: http://www.bygpub.com/books/tg2rw/smoking.htm
Without reading the entire page you can find the reasons for smoking listed using the Find feature. Click Edit…Find…type reasons. Then click Find Next. Your browser will instantly locate that keyword and save time spent reading the entire page. Now copy and paste the four most common reasons for smoking on a Word Document to save or print for your instructor.
How Much Did You Learn?
Take the quiz and test your knowledge of browser tricks.
To look at two websites at once
A. Use two computers.
B. Use two copies of the browser.
C. Print both websites.
Try again!
A. Yes! Try another by clicking the arrow.
How does a browser record where you’ve been?
A. Through its history feature
B. Through its find feature
C. Browsers have no
way of recording this
Try again!
A. Yes! Try another by clicking the arrow.
To quickly revisit a site you viewed minutes ago
A. Use the back button
B. Use the find feature.
C. Right-click the back
button
Try again!
A. Yes! Try another by clicking the arrow.
To save time search a webpage for a keyword
A. Use two computers.
B. Use the find feature.
C. Use a search engine.
Try again!
A. Yes! Try another by clicking the arrow.
How did you do?
To return, click the arrow.