The Button Bar



Both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator have a button bar, which has buttons that perform different functions. The first few buttons help you navigate. The Back and Forward button will move you through pages you've already visited. Home will take you to a web page that is set for your "home". We suggest as a new user that you "set" your home button to NetPoint so that you can find your way around easily and take advantage of the local Internet sites. The instructions to set your "home" button can be found in the directions below. There are other buttons which perform different functions. Stop will cancel the incoming page. Reload (or Refresh) will start the current page over again or load the page again. Print will send the web page and graphics to the priner. Find will find a word on the current web page.



Above is the Netscape Navigator button bar, its uses are explained above.



Above is the Internet Explorer bar for Internet Explorer 4.0. Its uses are identical to Netscape's except for it has a few extra features.
The Search button brings you to a search engine page.
The Favorites button brings up a list of your specified favorite websites.
The History button brings up a list of the sites you've seen in the last few days.
The Channels button brings up a list of Internet "Channels" which cover different topics.
The Fullscreen button expands the browser to fit your entire screen.
The Mail button brings up Internet Mail.
The Edit button allows you to edit the page.