Browser
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A browser is a program that allows you to view documents which are written in HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Such documents are usually called web pages, even when they are on a hard disk or floppy disk and not on the Web at all. The first browsers could display only text - no graphics. You could download graphics but you had to view them separately. Mosaic was an early browser that could show pictures on the same page as the text. Netscape Navigator was developed from Mosaic and rapidly became the dominant graphical browser. Currently, the vast majority of people accessing the Web use some version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. The battle for users is not over. New browsers are released all the time. Web pages continue to get more and more complex. People want to see and hear more and more, faster and faster. Web authors want more control of the display of the page. To satisfy these desires the HTML code and associated features like stylesheets keep getting more powerful, and therefore more complicated. Browsers have to change, too, in order to use the new features. Older browsers cannot properly read pages that use new plug-ins or new HTML tags. Some day the situation will settle down... maybe! |
Project 1: Browser Basics
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Starting Internet ExplorerYou have quite a number of choices of how to start up your browser.
Quick Launch: Starting with IE4+ and Win98+ a new area appears on the Taskbar. This area contains shortcuts to several programs, including Internet Explorer. Desktop icon: Somewhere on your Desktop there is an icon for IE, by default. Start menu: Open the Start menu and then Programs. The icon for IE is probably in the area below the folders and also in the folder named Internet Explorer. Since you are reading this page in a browser, you probably already have your favorite method of opening it! However, you should at least read through the steps below. Your particular situation is not the only way to connect to the Internet. You need to be aware of other situations so you won't be totally confused when you use a different computer!
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~~ 1 Cor. 10:31 ...whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. ~~ |