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Microsoft Office 2003- Illustrated Introductory, Premium Edition Getting Started with Internet Explorer Objectives Understand Web browsers Start Internet Explorer Explore the browser window View and navigate Web pages Save a favorite Web page Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 2 Objectives Print a Web page Search for information Get Help Exit Internet Explorer Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 3 Understanding Web Browsers The World Wide Web (the Web or WWW) is a part of the Internet containing linked Web pages A Web browser is a software program used to access and display Web pages Internet Explorer is a Web browser Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 4 Understanding Web Browsers (cont.) A search engine is a special Web site that helps find other Web sites A Web site is a group of Web pages Web pages contain highlighted text or graphics called hyperlinks or links – Hyperlinks open other Web pages Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 5 Understanding Web Browsers (cont.) A computer network – Two or more connected computers that can share information An Intranet is a local computer network – A company office The Internet is a network of connected computers and computer networks located around the world. – Million users throughout the world – Connected using telephone lines, cables, and satellites Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 6 Understanding Web Browsers (cont.) Using the Internet Explorer, you can: Display Web pages Use links to move from one Web page to another Play audio and video clips Search the Web for information Save a list of favorite Web pages Print or save the text and graphics on Web pages E-mail Web pages Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 7 Starting Internet Explorer Internet Explorer connects your computer to the Web using an Internet connection Locate the Internet Explorer icon – Start menu or desktop icon Home page appears – A home page is the first page that opens every time you start Internet Explorer Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 8 Starting Internet Explorer (cont.) Home page for the National Science Foundation Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 9 Starting Internet Explorer (cont.) The History of the Internet and the World Wide Web – The Internet • 1969, Dept. of Defense, Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) • 1986, National Science Foundation formed (NSFNET) which replaced ARPANET – Provides high-speed, long distance lines • 1991, Congress expands internet capacity and speed and opens Internet to commercial use Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 10 Starting Internet Explorer (cont.) The History of the Internet and the World Wide Web – The World Wide Web • 1991, founded in Switzerland to allow links between documents on the Internet • Software programs (Web browsers) developed to access the Web • First Web browser, Mosaic, introduced at the University of Illinois – Mosaic leads to Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer browsers • Current popular Web browsers: Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 11 Exploring the Browser Window Status indicator Title bar Toolbar URL in Address bar Links bar Go button Status bar Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 12 Viewing and Navigating Web Pages Every Web page has a URL – unique address on the Web Parts of a URL: – – – – – – – “http” (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) “:” (a colon) “//” (two forward slashes) “www” (identifies the World Wide Web) then the domain name- the Web site’s name “.” (another dot) top-level domain • edu, com, or org Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 13 Viewing and Navigating Web Pages (cont.) A URL: – http://www.course.com Additional folders or file names may appear in URL – http://www.course.com/downloads/illust rated/medialoft/community.html Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 14 Viewing and Navigating Web Pages (cont.) Hyperlinks enable you to open another location on the same Web page or a different Web page Hyperlinks to other Web pages Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 15 Viewing and Navigating Web Pages (cont.) Back button Home button Forward button Back button list arrow Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 16 Viewing and Navigating Web Pages (cont.) Selecting a home page – Default home page in Internet Explorer is MSN.com home page on the MSN Web site – Change your home page • Open the Web page you want to be your new home page • Click the Use Current option in the Internet options dialog box. Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 17 Saving a Favorite Web Page The Favorites list and the Favorites toolbar allows you to create your own list of favorite Web sites Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 18 Saving a Favorite Web Page (cont.) Use the Organize Favorites dialog box to manage the Favorites list List of favorites Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 19 Printing a Web Page Print Preview – View the page before printing Print Web page – Prints text and graphics on Web page Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 20 Printing a Web Page (cont.) Web printing options – Select printer – Print range – Number of copies – Print all linked documents – Print frames – Print table of links – Orientation Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 21 Searching for information Search options: Enter keywords in the Address bar Search for Related Links Use the Search Companion Use search engines – Google – Yahoo! Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 22 Getting Help Internet Explorer Help – Provides general information – Provides feature instructions Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 23 Getting Help (cont.) Contents Index Search Favorites Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 24 Exiting Internet Explorer Click the window Close button – OR… Click File on the menu bar, then click Close There is no reason to save files Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 25 Exiting Internet Explorer (cont.) Windows Media Player Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 26 Summary Understand Web browsers Start Internet Explorer Explore the browser window View and navigate Web pages Save a favorite Web page Print a Web page Search for information Get Help Exit Internet Explorer Getting Started with Internet Explorer Unit A 27