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FAVORITES: CREATING A COLLECTION OF YOUR FAVORITE WEB SITES
When you visit a Web site that you like, and you realize that you are going to want
to come back to the site often, you can save that Web site in your Favorites folder.
Once you have saved a Web site in your Favorites folder, you can go back to
that site simply by choosing it from your Favorites folder. No need to type Web
addresses or search
—
you’ve created a shortcut to the site.
To add a Web site to your Favorites collection:
1
Go to one of your favorite Web sites.
2
Press the
OPTIONS
button on your remote control or
OPTION
on your keyboard.
The Web Options panel appears.
3
Select the
save
button from the Web Options panel, and press the
button or
RETURN
key.
A panel appears in which you can choose a specific folder to hold the saved
Web site.
4
Select a folder, then press the
button or
RETURN
key.
A checkmark appears marking the folder you chose.
5
Select
Save Page
, then press the
button or
RETURN
key.
This Web site is now listed in your Favorites folder. The next time you want to
visit this site, just go to Favorites, select the site from the folder you saved it in
and press
or
RETURN
.
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Select a folder to hold
your shortcut from this list
and press
or
RETURN
.
Then select
Save Page
and
press or
RETURN
.
The wireless keyboard has a
GO TO
key that takes you directly to
the Address panel. You can use this shortcut instead of the Web Options panel to
go directly to a Web site.
The Web Options panel provides shortcut buttons to many Web features. Here’s a
quick overview.
1
To open the Web Options panel, press
OPTIONS
on your remote control or
OPTION
on your keyboard.
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Displays information about the
Web page you’re viewing
(including the Web address and
when the page was last updated).
Lets you look for a specific
word or phrase on the page
you’re viewing.
Save the Web page
you’re viewing in your
Favorites folder.
E-mail the address of the
Web page you’re
viewing to someone
else.
Takes you to
Web Home.
Displays the TV window
so you can watch TV
while surfing the Web.
Print the page you’re viewing
(works for e-mail messages, Web
pages, and photographs).
Disconnect from the service
and free up your phone line.
Display the latest version of the Web page you’re
viewing (beneficial on pages that change frequently—
sports scores and stock quotes, for example).
Know the address of a Web
site you want to visit? Use
this button to get there.