Section 4 - Navigating through
the WWW
Now that you are familiar with the tool bar and other elements
of Internet Explorer, it's time to start looking at web pages.
As you noticed when you first opened Explorer, a web page appeared
automatically. This is your home page. The home page on computers
at St. Edward's University will be similar to the image below.
If you are on campus you will see either the SEU home page or
an affiliate such as the library home page. (Designating a new
home page will be discussed later.)
There are three ways to move or open another page
via the web browser:
• Type in the URL address in the Address
Field, paying close attention to case sensitivity, spelling,
and punctuation marks. Then press <enter> or <return>.
• Move to another page from a link on the
current page. Hyperlinks (links) are the connectors that enable
us to go from one page to the next without needing to type in
a URL address. Links are indicated whenever your mouse pointer
is transformed from an arrow to a "pointing hand."
Most
text links are displayed in a different color of text. Links
may also be represented by images.
• Open a new page from the File Menu.
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