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Introduction to Internet Explorer
Project 1 Introduction to Internet Explorer
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Define Internet and the World Wide Web
Describe hypermedia and browsers Explain a link, Uniform Resource Locator, and Hypertext Markup Language Launch Internet Explorer Describe key Internet Explorer features and the Internet Explorer window
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Click links to display Web pages Refresh a Web page Browse the World Wide Web using the History list, Favorites list, or URLs Display Web pages using the Back list and the Back, Forward, and Home buttons
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Display recently displayed Web pages using the History list Add and remove a Web page from the Favorites list Save a picture or text from a Web page or an entire Web page on a floppy disk Copy and paste text or pictures from a Web page into WordPad
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Save and print a WordPad document Print a Web page
Use Internet Explorer Help Quit Internet Explorer
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THE INTERNET The Internet is a worldwide connection of networks
A Network is composted of several computers connected together to share resources and data
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THE INTERNET Internet backbone The last mile
High-speed data lines that connect major computers The last mile
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THE WORLD WIDE WEB Hypermedia Hyperlink World Wide Web Web site
Web page
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UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR
Distinguishes Web pages from all other pages on the Internet Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Domain Name Internet Protocol (IP) address File specification Path
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HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE
Special markup language
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HOME PAGES Specially designated Web page
Introductory Web page for a Web site Displays when you enter a domain name with no file specification
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INTERNET BROWSERS Takes the URL associated with a link or the URL entered by a user, locates the computer containing the associated Web page, and then reads the HTML codes returned to display a Web page
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WHAT IS INTERNET EXPLORER 6
Web browsing program Allows you to search for, view, save, and find Web pages Included with most Microsoft Windows operating systems
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LAUNCHING INTERNET EXPLORER
Point to the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop
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Double-click the Internet Explorer icon
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THE INTERNET EXPLORER WINDOW
Display area Title bar System menu icon Minimize button Maximize button Restore button Menu bar Menu name Shortcut keys Windows icon
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THE INTERNET EXPLORER WINDOW
Standard Buttons Toolbar Address Bar Move handle Address box Address box arrow Links Bar
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STANDARD BUTTONS TOOLBAR
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LINKS BAR
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BROWSING THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Click the Address box
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Type www. scsite. com/ie6/asianart
Type in the Address box and then point to the Go button
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Click the Go button
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Point to the Exhibitions link
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Click Exhibitions
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Scroll. The display area to display the link, The Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and then point to the link
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Click the link
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Scroll through the display area to view the three pictures numbered 8, 9, and 10 and then point to the center picture (picture number 9)
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Click the center picture
Click the center picture. Point to the larger version of the Three Leaves from Landscapes and Flowers picture
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BROWSING THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Image toolbar My Pictures folder
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STOPPING THE TRANSFER OF A PAGE
Click the stop button Partially transferred Web page will be in the display area
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REFRESHING A WEB PAGE Point to the Refresh button on the Standard Buttons toolbar
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Click the Refresh button
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FINDING A PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED WEB PAGE
Temporary Internet Files folder Back button arrow Back button list Forward button arrow Forward button list
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FINDING A PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED WEB PAGE
Go To list
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FINDING A PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED WEB PAGE
History list
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FINDING A PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED WEB PAGE
Address box arrow / Address box list
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USING THE BACK AND FORWARD BUTTON TO FIND RECENTLY DISPLAYED WEB PAGES
Point to the Back button on the Standard Buttons Toolbar
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Click the Back button
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Click the Back button again and then point to the Forward button on the Standard Buttons toolbar
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Click the Forward button
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Click the Forward button again
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DISPLAYING A WEB PAGE USING A BACK BUTTON LIST
Click the Back button arrow on the Standard Buttons toolbar and point to Exhibitions on the Back button list
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Click Exhibitions
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FINDING INFORMATION USING AN EXPLORER BAR
Allows you to personalize the Microsoft Internet Explorer window
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USING A HISTORY LIST TO DISPLAY WEB PAGES
Point to the History button on the Standard Buttons Toolbar
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Click the History button and then point to Asian Arts in the History list
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Click Asian Arts and then point to the Close button on the Explorer Bar
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Click the Close button
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KEEPING TRACK OF FAVORITE WEB PAGES
Allows you to save the URLs of favorite Web pages Click the Favorites button on the Standard Buttons toolbar and then point to the Add button above the Favorites list
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Click the Add button and then point to the OK button in the Add Favorite dialog box
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Click the OK button and then point to the Close button on the Explorer Bar
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Click the Close button
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USING THE HOME BUTTON TO DISPLAY A WEB PAGE
Point to the Home button on the Standard Buttons toolbar
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Click the Home button
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DISPLAYING A WEB PAGE USING THE FAVORITES LIST
Click the Favorites button on the Standard Buttons toolbar and then point to the Asian Arts in the Favorites list
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Click Asian Arts
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REMOVING FAVORITES Right-click Asian Arts in the Favorites list and then point to Delete on the shortcut menu
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Click Delete and then point to the Yes button in the Confirm File Delete dialog box
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Click the Yes button and then point to the Close button on the Explorer Bar
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Click the Close button
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SAVING A WEB PAGE Insert a formatted floppy disk into drive A
Click File on the menu bar and then point to Save As
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Click Save As and then point to the Save in box arrow
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Click the Save In box arrow and then point to 3½ Floppy [A:] in the Save in list
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Click 3½ Floppy [A:] and then point to the Save button
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Click the Save button
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SAVING A PICTURE ON A WEB PAGE
Right-click the Galleries picture and then point to Save Picture As
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Click Save Picture As, click the Save in box arrow, click the 3½ Floppy [A:], and then point to the Save button
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Click the Save button
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COPYING AND PASTING USING THE CLIPBOARD
Copy and paste method Clipboard Copy Paste WordPad
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LAUNCHING WORDPAD Click the Start button on the taskbar, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then point to WordPad
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Click WordPad
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DISPLAYING THE EXHIBITIONS WEB PAGE
Point to the Asian Arts – Microsoft Internet Explorer button on the taskbar
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Click the Asian Arts – Microsoft Internet Explorer button and then point to the Exhibitions link
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Click the Exhibitions link
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COPYING TEXT FROM A WEB PAGE AND PASTING IT INTO A WORDPAD DOCUMENT
Scroll the Exhibitions Web page to display The Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei link, and then position the mouse pointer (I-beam) at the beginning of the text that follows the link text
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Drag through the text to select the text that follows the link text, right-click the highlighted text, and then point to the Copy command
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Click Copy Click the Document – WordPad button on the taskbar, right-click the empty text area in the Document – WordPad window, and then point to Paste on the shortcut menu
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Click Paste
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COPYING A PICTURE FROM A WEB PAGE AND PASTING IT INTO WORDPAD
Click the Exhibitions – Microsoft Internet Explorer button on the taskbar, click outside the selected text to deselect the text, right-click the picture to the right of the text, and then point to Copy
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Click Copy Click the Document – WordPad button on the taskbar, right- click an area below the Insertion point in the Document – WordPad window, and then point to Paste
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Click Paste
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SAVING THE WORDPAD DOCUMENT AND QUITTING WORDPAD
Point to the Save button on the toolbar in the Document – WordPad window
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Click the Save button, type Splendors of Imperial China in the File name text box, and then point to the Save button
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Click the Save button
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SAVING THE WORDPAD DOCUMENT AND QUITTING WORDPAD
Click the Close button on the Splendors of Imperial China – WordPad title bar to quit WordPad
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PRINTING A WEB PAGE IN INTERNET EXPLORER
Hard copy / Printout Point to the Print button on the Standard Buttons toolbar
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Click the Print button. When the printer stops, retrieve the printout
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INTERNET EXPLORER HELP
Click Help on the menu bar and then point to Contents and Index
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Click Contents and Index and then point to the index tab
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Click the Index tab
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Type url in the text box and then point to about Internet addresses
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Double-click about Internet addresses
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When you are finished viewing the information, click the Close button on the right side of the title bar to close the Microsoft Internet Explorer window
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QUITTING INTERNET EXPLORER
Point to the Close button in the upper-right corner of the Microsoft Internet Explorer window
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Click the Close button. Remove the floppy disk from drive A
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CHAPTER SUMMARY Define Internet and the World Wide Web
Describe hypermedia and browsers Explain a link, Uniform Resource Locator, and Hypertext Markup Language Launch Internet Explorer Describe key Internet Explorer features and the Internet Explorer window
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CHAPTER SUMMARY Enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Click links to display Web pages Refresh a Web page Browse the World Wide Web using the History list, Favorites list, or URLs Display Web pages using the Back list and the Back, Forward, and Home buttons
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CHAPTER SUMMARY Display recently displayed Web pages using the History list Add and remove a Web page from the Favorites list Save a picture or text from a Web page or an entire Web page on a floppy disk Copy and paste text or pictures from a Web page into WordPad
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CHAPTER SUMMARY Save and print a WordPad document Print a Web page
Use Internet Explorer Help Quit Internet Explorer
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Project 1 Complete
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