To view a Web page
There are several ways to go to a different Web page from the page you are currently viewing. In addition, you can search for Web pages if you do not have an address or link.
-
In the Address bar, type the address of the Web page you want to view, or click the down arrow to select it from the list, and then press ENTER.
If you want to display the page in a new window, click the File menu, point to New, and then click Window before typing the address.
-
Click any link on your start page. A link can be a picture, a 3-D image, or colored text (usually underlined).
- If you want to go forward to the next page (provided you have viewed it just previously), click the button on the toolbar. To go more than one page forward, click the small down arrow next to the button, and click a Web page on the list.
If you want to go back to the previous page, click the button on the toolbar. To go more than one page back, click the small down arrow next to the button, and click a Web page on the list.
Tips
-
You can also go to a specific page by clicking the File menu, clicking Open, and then typing the address in the text box.
-
You can see whether an item on a page is a link by moving the mouse pointer over the item. If the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a link.
Related Topics