Internet Explore Tips
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If you are using Microsoft's new Windows XP operating
system or Internet Explorer 6 you may need to add Java support to view some
websites properly. You can get the free
download here!
If you visit a website you would
like to go back to again, just add it to your "Favorites"
list.
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Click on the Favorites menu and
"Add to Favorites"
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Change the name of the site to
something you will recognize if necessary
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Click "O.K."
The next time you want to go to that
web site, select the Favorite instead of typing in the URL.
If you would like to have a page you
like open every time you start Internet Explorer, make it your home page.
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Surf to the page you would like to
be your home page
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Click on "Tools" and
select "Internet Options"
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In the "Home Page" box
click "Use Current"
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Click "Apply" and
"O.K."
The next time you run Internet Explorer
your new home page will be the first site you see.
If Internet Explorer doesn't seem to be
working properly, try clearing out the "Cache" of internet files and
see if that helps
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In Explorer click "Tools"
and select "Internet Options"
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Under "Temporary Internet
Files" click "Delete"
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When it ask for a confirmation click
"O.K."
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When it is finished click
"Clear History"
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When that is done click
"O.K."
If
you find that your dial-up internet connection often disconnects when you
leave your PC, try changing the idle time.
1. In the
Start menu, open Settings > Control Panel.
2. Press Internet Options.
3. Click the Connection tab.
4. Press the Setting button.
5. Press Advanced.
6. Uncheck the box next to "disconnected if idle for (blank)
minutes."
Your ISP shouldn't disconnect you again without your permission. The only
way this won't work is if your ISP is doing the disconnecting. Many ISPs
will boot you off for an idle connection whether you want them to or not
Did
you know Internet Explorer downloads everything you see when you're browsing
the Web? That's right! Every picture, every piece of text is just sitting
there on your hard disk. It's not very difficult for someone to get a good
idea of what you've been up to if you let that stuff sit on your computer.
What you need to do is clear out those Internet temp files so that no one will
be able to look at what you've been looking at! Here's one way to do it:
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Open
Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu and then click the Internet
Options command.
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Click
on the Advanced tab. Scroll down and find the Empty Temporary Internet
Files folder when browser is closed entry and click the checkbox. Click
Apply and then click OK.
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Close
all browser windows and open Internet Explorer.
Now
when you close all your browser windows, the temporary Internet files will go
with them.
Internet
Explorer 6.0 makes it easy for you to make a Web page available to view
after your computer disconnects from the Internet (for example, you
might want to view the page on your laptop while you're on an airplane
or otherwise away from an Internet connection).
- Go to the Web page you want to make
available offline.
- Click the Favorites menu, then select Add to
Favorites.
- The dialog box informs you that IE will add
the page to your Favorites list. Check the box that says "Make
available offline."
- Click OK.
You can set up a schedule for updating the
contents of the page while you're connected by clicking the Customize
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You can do most mouse operations while surfing with
keyboard shortcuts. This generally speeds things up. Here's a list of handy
keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer
- F11 -- Toggle
between full screen and regular view of the browser window
- ALT+HOME -- Go to your homepage
- UP ARROW -- Scroll toward the beginning of
a page
- DOWN ARROW -- Scroll toward the end of a
page
- HOME -- Jump to beginning of page
- END -- Jump to end of page
- CTRL+F -- Bring up dialog box to search for
a word or phrase in current page
- CTRL+R -- Refresh Page
- CTRL+N -- Open new browser window
- CTRL+W -- Close current window (good for
cleaning up pop-ups).
- TAB -- Move forward through the items on a
Web page, the Address bar, and the Links bar.
- CTRL + S -- Save the current page.
- CTRL + P -- Print the current page or
active frame.
- ENTER -- Activate the selected link.
- CTRL + E -- Open the Search bar.
- CTRL + I -- Open the Favorites bar.
- CTRL + H -- Open the History bar.
- CTRL + F -- Find on this page.
- CTRL + F5 -- Refresh the current Web page,
- ESC -- Stop downloading a page
- ALT + RIGHT ARROW -- Go to the next page.
- ALT + LEFT ARROW or BACKSPACE -- Go to the
previous page.
- SHIFT + F10 -- Display shortcut menu for a
link.
- CTRL + TAB or F6 -- Move forward between
frames.
- SHIFT + CTRL + TAB -- Move back between
frames.
- PAGE UP -- Scroll toward the beginning of a
document in large increments.
- PAGE DOWN -- Scroll toward the end of a
document in large increments
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