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Getting Started
Imagine you are reading a newspaper. On page 1, you may read something like
For
more details, see page 3, column 2
. You turn the page for more information. A
hyperlink
on a Web page works the same way, except that you move to the new page by clicking
the hyperlink. The way that a hyperlink links files together is what gives the Web its name,
because the Web weaves together and connects ideas from all over the world.
Your
e-mail address
identifies the electronic post office box where people can send you
electronic mail. E-mail addresses have the form
name@domain
.
extension
. The domain is
usually the name of the ISP or organization. The extension usually identifies the type of
organization. For example, if your name is Jane Jones, and XYZ is your ISP, your e-mail
address might be [email protected], with the extension
.com
indicating that XYZ is a
company. For information on using e-mail, see “Sending and Receiving E-Mail.”
Using a Browser
A Web browser program searches for and displays Web site information. How you
explore the Internet depends on whether your ISP provides the browser or allows you to
choose your own.
Once you are connected to the Internet, your browser displays the home Web page. You
can go to a different Web site by entering its address (such as
http://www.hp.com
)
into the address box in the browser, and pressing Enter on your keyboard. Or you can
use the browser search feature to search for references to a specific word or phrase on
the Web.
Searching the Internet
Most Web browser programs include a search feature. You may need to click a button or
select a menu option to display the search feature, depending on the type of browser
program. Type a question, or a word that describes the information you want to find, into
the Search box, and then press Enter.
The Windows search feature includes direct use of Internet Explorer Search.
To begin a search:
1
Click the
Windows Start Button
on the taskbar.
2
Type a word or question; what you type automatically appears in the Search box. As
you type, the search results appear in the left pane.
3
Do one of the following:
Click a result to open it.
Click the
X
to clear the results of the search and return to the main list of
programs.
Click
Search the computer
to show the results in a folder for advanced
options.
Click
Search the Internet
to search the Internet by opening your browser.
NOTE:
If your ISP provides the browser, you may not be able to use Internet Explorer to
search the Internet.
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