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Saving a page
1
Access your required webpage as
described above.
2
Select
Options
and select
Save
items - Save this page
.
3
Enter a name for the webpage so
you can easily recognise it.
4
Select
Save
.
TIP!
This menu will also
allow you to edit titles of saved
pages, protect or unprotect the
screen memo, and delete saved
pages.
Accessing a saved page
1
From the standby screen press
and choose
O2 Active
.
2
Select
Saved pages
.
3
Select
Open
to connect to the
saved page.
Viewing your browser history
1
From the standby screen press
and choose
O2 Active
, and
then select
History
.
2
History
will be displayed. Select
Options
and select
Add to
bookmarks
, to add the current
page to your bookmarks.
3
Select
Options
and select
List
history
, to show a list of web page
titles you have accessed recently.
4
To access one of these pages, simply
select the required page and touch
Open
.
Using RSS reader
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a
family of web feed formats used to
publish frequently updated content
such as blog entries, news headlines
or podcasts. An RSS document, which
is called a
feed
,
web feed
, or
channel
,
contains either a summary of content
from an associated web site or the
full text.
RSS makes it possible for people to
keep up with their favourite web sites
in an automated manner that is easier
than checking them manually.
The user subscribes to a feed by
entering the feed’s link into the
reader or by clicking an RSS icon in a
browser that initiates the subscription
process. The reader checks the user’s
subscribed feeds regularly for new
content, downloading any updates
that it finds.