Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Exploring Your Options
Personalizing your desktop
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Working in Web style
You can work in Web style if you prefer to organize and
browse your computer using these Web-like options:
Single-click to browse the desktop and folder.
You click only once to open an item, just as you click a
Web link to jump. Similarly, you point to items to select
them.
Show Web page backgrounds in individual windows.
You can display Web pages, or any HTML page, as
background in a window. In Web style, any folder with
HTML content that is displayed as a Web page can
include artwork, Microsoft Office documents,
multimedia, interactive forms, and so on. Some
windows — such as My Computer and Control Panel —
come with a background that displays a description of
each feature when you point to its icon.
DEFINITION: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is a
special coding scheme used to prepare text and graphics for
access over the World Wide Web.
Working in Windows 95 Classic style
The Classic style resembles the Windows 95 desktop.
Using this option, you double-click to open items, and each
item opens in a separate window.
Summary of Contents for 2800-S201
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