Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 : Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows XP Edition

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Pub. Date: 2004-08-10
Publisher(s): Cengage Learning
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Summary

Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear screen-by-screen, step-by-step approach to learning the fundamentals of Internet Explorer 6.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Introduction to Internet Explorer
Objectives
2(1)
Introduction
2(1)
The Internet
2(2)
The World Wide Web
4(4)
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
5(1)
Hypertext Markup Language
6(1)
Home Pages
7(1)
Internet Browsers
7(1)
What Is Internet Explorer 6?
8(4)
Starting Internet Explorer
8(1)
The Internet Explorer Window
9(3)
Browsing the World Wide Web
12(11)
Stopping the Transfer of a Page
16(1)
Refreshing a Web Page
16(1)
Finding a Previously Displayed Web Page
17(1)
Finding a Recently Displayed Web Page Using the Back and Forward Buttons
17(3)
Displaying a Web Page Using the Back Button List
20(1)
Finding Information Using an Explorer Bar
21(1)
Using the History List to Display Web Pages
22(1)
Keeping Track of Favorite Web Pages
23(5)
Using the Home Button to Display a Web Page
24(1)
Displaying a Web Page Using the Favorites List
25(1)
Removing Favorites
26(2)
Saving Information Obtained with Internet Explorer
28(13)
Saving a Web Page
28(3)
Saving a Picture on a Web Page
31(1)
Copying and Pasting Using the Clipboard
32(1)
Starting WordPad
32(2)
Using a Taskbar Button to Display an Inactive Window
34(1)
Copying Text from a Web Page and Pasting It into a WordPad Document
35(2)
Copying a Picture from a Web Page and Pasting It into WordPad
37(2)
Saving the WordPad Document and Quitting WordPad
39(2)
Printing a Web Page in Internet Explorer
41(2)
Internet Explorer Help
43(3)
Quitting Internet Explorer
46(1)
Project Summary
46(1)
What You Should Know
47(1)
Learn It Online
48(1)
In the Lab
49(20)
Cases and Places
69(3)
Web Research Techniques and Search Engines
Objectives
72(1)
Introduction
72(1)
Types of Web Resources
73(4)
Advocacy Web Sites
73(1)
Blog Web Sites
73(1)
Business/Marketing Web Sites
73(1)
Educational Web Sites
73(1)
Entertainment Web Sites
73(2)
Informational Web Sites
75(1)
News Web Sites
75(1)
Personal Web Sites
75(1)
Portal Web Sites
75(1)
Other Web Resources
75(2)
Summary of Types of Web Resources
77(1)
Evaluating a Web Resource
77(2)
Web Search Resources
79(2)
Starting Internet Explorer
81(1)
Searching the Web Using a Directory
81(7)
Evaluating Web Resources
86(2)
Searching the Web
88(1)
Displaying the Search Companion Pane
88(1)
Searching the Web Using Search Companion
89(2)
Closing the Search Companion Pane
91(1)
Searching the Web Using Search Assistant
91(13)
Selecting an Internet Search Behavior
91(3)
Searching Using Search Assistant
94(2)
Searching the Web Using Keywords
96(1)
Selecting Another Search Engine While Using Search Assistant
97(1)
Simple Search Forms
97(2)
Refining a Web Search
99(5)
Successful Searching Techniques
104(1)
Creating a Working Bibliography
104(6)
Saving a WordPad Document
108(1)
Citing Web Sources
109(1)
Other Ways to Use Search Assistant
110(9)
Searching the Web for a Mailing Address
110(3)
Searching the Web for a Map
113(2)
Searching the Web for the Definition of a Word
115(2)
Searching the Web for a Picture
117(2)
Closing the Search pane
119(1)
Other Ways to Search the Web
119(6)
Using the Address Bar and a URL to Display a Web Page
119(1)
Using the Address Bar and a Keyword to Display a Home Page
120(2)
Using the Address Bar to Display a List of Related Web Pages
122(1)
Using the Address Bar to Search for a Folder on the Computer
123(2)
Displaying the Search Companion Pane
125(1)
Project Summary
125(1)
What You Should Know
126(1)
Learn It Online
127(1)
In the Lab
128(11)
Cases and Places
139(3)
Communicating Over the Internet
Objectives
142(1)
Introduction
142(1)
Starting Internet Explorer
143(1)
Electronic (E-Mail) Messages
143(19)
Starting Microsoft Outlook Express
144(3)
Opening and Reading E-Mail Messages
147(2)
Printing an E-Mail Message
149(1)
Closing an E-Mail Message
150(1)
Replying to an E-Mail Message
151(3)
Deleting an E-Mail Message
154(1)
Viewing a File Attachment
154(2)
Composing a New Mail Message
156(3)
Formatting an E-Mail Message
159(2)
Sending an E-Mail Message
161(1)
Address Book
162(9)
Adding a Contact to the Address Book
162(3)
Composing an E-Mail Message Using the Address Book
165(4)
Sending an E-Mail Message
169(1)
Deleting a Contact from the Address Book
169(2)
Quitting Address Book
171(1)
Internet Newsgroups
171(17)
Accessing Newsgroups Using Internet Explorer
173(2)
Searching for a Newsgroup
175(2)
Reading Newsgroup Articles
177(1)
Expanding a Thread
178(1)
Collapsing a Thread
179(1)
Printing a Newsgroup Article
180(1)
Subscribing to a Newsgroup
181(2)
Posting a Newsgroup Article
183(3)
Viewing the Automated E-Mail Response to the Test Message
186(1)
Displaying the Articles in a Newsgroup after Subscribing to the Newsgroup
186(1)
Unsubscribing from a Newsgroup
187(1)
Quitting Outlook Express and Internet Explorer
188(1)
MSN Messenger and Instant Messaging
188(8)
Adding a Contact to the Contact List
191(3)
Communicating Using MSN Messenger
194(2)
Having an Online Meeting
196(10)
Closing the Conversation Window
199(1)
Deleting a Contact on the Contact List
199(2)
Quitting MSN Messenger
201(1)
Signing Out from the .NET Messenger Service
202(1)
The Media Bar
202(1)
Starting Internet Explorer
202(1)
Displaying the Media Bar
203(1)
Displaying the Radio Guide
203(2)
Selecting a Radio Station
205(1)
Closing all Open Windows
206(1)
Quitting Internet Explorer
206(1)
Project Summary
206(1)
What You Should Know
207(1)
Learn It Online
208(1)
In the Lab
209(11)
Cases and Places
220
Appendix A Internet Options
Internet Options Dialog Box
1(6)
The General Sheet
1(1)
The Security Sheet
2(1)
The Privacy Sheet
3(1)
The Content Sheet
4(1)
The Connections Sheet
5(1)
The Programs Sheet
5(1)
The Advanced Sheet
5(2)
Appendix B Adding News Accounts
The msnnews.msn.com News Account
7
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