chapter 3 (hw02) exploring the world wide web with internet explorer 9
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Chapter 3 (HW02)
Exploring the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer 9
Objectives• Use Tabbed Browsing
• Organize Favorites
• Manage Browsing History and Browse with InPrivate
• Print, Zoom, and Change the Text Size of Web Pages
Objectives
• Save Web Page Information
• Manage Add-ons
• Search the Internet
• Subscribe to and View an RSS Feed
• Use Web Slices, Accelerators, and Suggested Sites
Objectives
• Block Pop-up Windows and Use the Notification bar
• Protect Against Malware
• Protect Your Data
Connecting to the Internet
• Home Computer• Modem• ISP• Web Site• Browser
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Use Tabbed Browsing
• Web browser –Used to display Web pages and
navigate the Internet
• Internet Explorer 9 –Web browser developed by Microsoft
• Browsing– The process of finding and viewing
Web pages
Use Tabbed Browsing• Surfing– The process of navigating
Internet for items of interest
• Blog or Web log–An online journal
• Tabbed Browsing–Allows multiple Web sites in one
browser window
Use Tabbed Browsing• Home Page –Web page that opens by default when
Web browser is opened–Web Sites
• Address bar –Place where URL of active web page
is displayed–Used to enter specific address or
search term
HTML code
URL Format• Protocol prefix–http – HyperText Transfer Protocol– ftp – File Transfer Protocol• Downloading• Uploading
–https - HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure
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URL Format• Domain Name–www – World Wide web–Top Level Domain name (pg. 120)
• Path• Page name• Other information
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Use Tabbed Browsing
Use Tabbed Browsing
• When multiple Web pages are open–Each page shows on a separate tab–Click Show Address Autocomplete
button to show list of last five sites–History button shows last 20 sites
you opened
Use Tabbed Browsing• Tear-off tabs–Remove tab from current window
and open in a new window–Allows you to view pages side-by-
side
• Pin tab to taskbar–Creates shortcut to a site
Organize Favorites• Favorites Center–List of links to Web sites you
save–Organized by folders and
subfolders –Can be copied from one
computer to another–Can be printed
Organize Favorites• Favorites bar –Toolbar for favorite sites–Located under address bar–Can monitor your RSS feeds–Can monitor Web Slice• Portion or slice of a Web page you
subscribe to
Manage Browsing History and Browse with InPrivate
• Internet Explorer stores your browsing history, it includes–Temporary Internet files• Copies of Web pages• Downloaded images and media
–Cookies• Small text files with information
about you and your preferences
Manage Browsing History and Browse with InPrivate
• Internet Explorer stores your browsing history, it includes–History of Web sites you have
visited– Information you have entered into
a site–Saved Web user names and
passwords
Manage Browsing History and Browse with InPrivate
• May want to delete browsing history–To make more space on computer–On a public computer to keep
information private–Deleting history does not delete
Favorites or subscribed feeds
• InPrivate Browsing allows you to browse without data being stored
Manage Browsing History and Browse with InPrivate
Print, Zoom, and Change the Text Size of Web Pages
• Web pages can be printed by using the print button on the command bar
• Page setup to customize printout–Can add or change headers and footers
• Print specific parts of page–Select desired portion of page with mouse
– In Print dialogue box, choose Selection option
Print, Zoom, and Change the Text Size of Web Pages
• Zoom to increase and decrease entire Web page for easier viewing–From Command bar, click Page and Zoom–Or hold down CTRL and turn mouse wheel
• Change Text Size–From Command bar, click Page and Text
Size–Default is Medium –Or may be set by creator of Web site
Save Web Page Information• Save Web page for future
reference without accessing Internet
• Web page save options–Webpage, complete (*.htm, *.html) –Web Archive, single file (*.mht)–Webpage, HTML only (*htm,
*html) –Text File (*.txt)
Save Web Page Information
Manage Add-ons• Add-on programs –Add features to Web browser–Select Command bar, Tools
button, click Manage add-ons
• Notification bar –Displays pending downloads,
security issues, add-ons
Manage Add-ons
Manage Add-ons• Digital signature–Electronic security mark added to
files to verify publisher of a file
• ActiveX –Technology used to create
interactive Web content
Search the Internet• Search term–Word or phrase that describes
topic to search
• Search provider–Web site that provides search
capabilities on the Web–Default search provider with
Internet Explorer is Microsoft’s Bing
Search the Internet
Subscribe to and View an RSS Feed• RSS (Really Simple
Syndication)–Gathers information published by
a site–Also known as an XML feed,
syndicated content, or a Web feed
Subscribe to and View an RSS Feed• Subscribers receive list of
updated information in summary form
• Can view summaries from Favorites Center or downloaded Gadget
Subscribe to and View an RSS Feed
Use Web Slices, Accelerators, and Suggested Sites
• Web Slice–Selected portion of a Web page–Useful to collect up-to-date
information such as weather, traffic or sports scores–Must subscribe to Web page with
content
Use Web Slices, Accelerators, and Suggested Sites
• Accelerators–Display a blue Accelerator icon
when you select text from any Web page–When icon is clicked, select
service• Searching, mapping, shopping, and/or
translations
Use Web Slices, Accelerators, and Suggested Sites
Use Web Slices, Accelerators, and Suggested Sites
• Suggested Sites –Optional online service–Must activate on Favorite bar–Suggests sites based on Web sites
you visit most
Block Pop-up Windows and Use the Notification Bar
• Pop-up–Small Web browser window that
displays on top of Web site you are viewing
• Pop-up Blocker –Limits or stops pop-ups
• Information displayed on Notification bar
Block Pop-up Windows and Use the Notification Bar
Protect Against Malware• Malware–Malicious software spread through
Internet–Warning will display on
Notification bar• Protected mode prevents
unwanted software from being installed
• Windows Defender scanning and removal tool included in Windows 7
Protect Your Data• Certificate – Digital document to verify person’s
identity or site’s security
• Phishing– Technique used to obtain personal or
financial information through e-mail or Web
• SmartScreen Filter– Internet Explorer feature to detect
phishing and malware sites
Communicating with IE9• IM – instant messager–Typed text–Audio–Video
• E-Mail–Subject line – Lastname FirstName
Ref #–Forwarding MDC e-mail
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Forward MDC E-Mail
• Open MDC e-mail account (gmail)• Click settings button and select
settings• Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP• Enter forwarding address• Get Verification code from you e-mail
account• Enable POP for all mail• Save Changes
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Computers Stores
• www.dell.com• www.hp.com• www.cyberpowerpc.com
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