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Browser Basics:
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Some web pages are so full of good information that you want to be able to get to them all the time, not just when you are online. One method of capturing such a page is to make a Favorites shortcut to the page. In the dialog that appears you can choose to subscribe to the page, or, in IE5+, to make available for offline viewing. What happens: What's good: What's bad: Subscribing is best for pages that change often or when the page has a lot of graphics that you want to keep. |
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Project 1: Browser Basics
Connecting Search Glossary Appendix |
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Start with:
You will practice subscribing and unsubscribing to a web page. Since you will not be leaving the subscription in place, it does not matter which page you select. However, you must be online in order to subscribe to a page. Create a subscription
Test the subscription
Update the subscribed pageSince web pages change over time, you will want to update your subscribed pages, even those that do not change regularly. If the pages you saved are important
to you just as they are, look at the site yourself before updating. You
might not want to overwrite your saved pages if the site has changed a
lot. Newer is not always better!
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~~ 1 Cor. 10:31 ...whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. ~~ |