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Saturday, January 22, 2005

Getting around the browser

When a web browser is used for the first time, it has a specific user interface layout. It allows navigation, browsing, and history. Some windows are movable within the user interface with options to show or hide. Others display content from file and web page requests.

Intranet software
Intranet software
Intranet software
Intranet software

Inventory software
Inventory software
Inventory software
Inventory software

It is important to understand how to submit a request and how to navigate history. The Address Bar is used to submit a file or web page request and the Navigation Bar is used to navigate requests in history. As requests are submitted, they are added to history. This history is displayed in the History window.

When a request has been made and the content has been read, a browser window displays the results. This window resides in the workspace. There may be one or more browser windows open at a time. All reside in the workspace.

Database software
Database software
Database software
Database software

Online software
Online software
Online software
Online software

Once the content is displayed, it is possible to view the details of a selected result item, see the associated image (if any), find out file details, or get an item count. This is done using the support windows.

The File, Arrange, Window, and Send To toolbars provide support for file and window management and advanced hyperlinking. It allows configuration of the interface that is remembered each time the web browser is used. These toolbars are called support toolbars.

Project management software
Project management software
Project management software
Project management software
Project management software

Payroll software
Payroll software
Payroll software
Payroll software
Payroll software

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