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Browser Basics:
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You will often find yourself needing to return to a page you visited a few minutes ago. Then you might want to pop right back to the page you just left. The Back and Forward buttons simplify this immensely when you are within a few pages of where you have already been. It gets a little more complicated with a framed site. In older browsers, using the Back button would move you to the previous whole page (or frameset), not the previous document you saw inside the frames. For example, suppose you used Internet Explorer 3 to go from My Home Page to the World Travel site and then you viewed several pages in the site. The Back button would take you all the way back to My Home Page. You could not revisit a page within the World Travel site. Very annoying! Modern browsers will take you back through each of the framed pages you saw. Much more helpful! Let's go practice with the World Travel Inc. site. |
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Project 1: Browser Basics Connecting Search Glossary Appendix |
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If necessary, open the World Travel Inc. site
again: Did you just finish the previous exercise - Frames? If not, you need to do the last two exercises there first. Your list of visited pages will be a bit different, but you should be able to see what to do in the exercises below. Back and Forward: Buttons
Back and Forward: Lists:
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~~ 1 Cor. 10:31 ...whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. ~~ |