Readers will learn how to surf the Internet using Internet Explorer 4.0 in a few easy lessons. Presented in a visual, easy-to-learn manner, the material is organized to provide hands-on experience on surfing the Internet using the Internet Explorer 4 browser and Outlook.
By showing readers how to optimize their knowledge of the Win95 OS, as well as how to more closely integrate all their computer activities with the Internet, this title is a valuable guide for how to get Windows 98 functionality now. The CD-ROM includes a copy of IE 4.0 and Service Pak.
You’ve heard the saying, “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” Actually, most Internet browsers are done right. Chances are, you’re comfortable with yours. Yet, you may want to build your own. You don’t have to start from scratch—you can start with the Browser Construction Kit on the CD-ROM that comes with Internet Explorer Construction Kit for Dummies. Best of all, there’s no programming required. Whether you personalize your browser or build one just for your business, you can include features and functions not available with traditional browsers, including: Log file: a list of all Web sites visited Alarm: an audible or popup alarm that signals the end of the time period used with the countdown timer Lock: prevents the custom browser from further browsing Approved list: list of Web sites to which browsing is limited Spy: screen captures taken once a minute Popular sites: a list of the most-visited sites You can make your browser G-rated. That’s great if you have curious kids and are concerned about adult sites and Internet safety or simply want to limit their browsing time. The ability to limit access to specific sites also comes in handy if you own a business and want customers in your store to be able to browse your online catalog, but not to comparison shop! Written (and more importantly, programmed) by Clayton Walnum, author of Standard C++Bible and many other computer books, Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies takes you step-by-step through: Adding borders to give your browser a graphical theme Using window skin to add an image to your window’s background Making the bar scene —assembling the toolbar, designing the menu bar, pulling together the status bar, and customizing the address bar Creating buttons and icons In addition to your Browser Construction Kit, the bonus CD-ROM includes several sample projects you can create, sample graphics for creating custom buttons and skins, and an evaluation version of Paint Shop Pro8 so you can get down to work. You even have everything you need to create a browser with themed graphics, choosing from animal, art, music, sea, sports, or more. Have fun creating your own personalized, custom-built browser. That way, it will be done just right for you!
Lowery shows how to use the new Active Desktop, navigate and search the Web, download files and pages from your favorite Web sites, tune into channels and customize parental controls, and explore your computer with Web View. This crash course is especially helpful for those who have little time to learn the technology.
An overview of the Internet explores such online fundamentals as getting connected, searching the Web, contributing to newsgroups, FTP, Gopher, chat groups, e-mail, multimedia, MP3, and online security.
Covers course outline for Unit Standard 5941 Generic computing: exchange message using electronic mail and 5942 Generic computing: exchange information with an on-line computer service.
Free Internet Explorer 4 "Cheat Sheet" Inside! Connect to the Internet and Roam the Web Effortlessly with the New Features Included in Internet Explorer 4! Microsoft is taking the online world by storm with Internet Explorer 4, its newest software for accessing the Information Superhighway. Internet Explorer 4 For Windows® For Dummies® shows you how to access the World Wide Web, newsgroups, e-mail, chat rooms, and more. Inside, find easy-to-understand explanations for using all of Internet Explorer's features and get the information you really need to browse the Web like a pro! Ask for IDG Books' …For Dummies® Books, the Fun and Easy Way to Find Out About Computers. Also look for IDG Books' Internet For Dummies®, 4th Edition, the fun and easy way to get up and running on the Net, and The Web After Work For Dummies®, 2nd Edition, the fast and friendly way to browse the Web for fun. Inside, find helpful advice on how to: Get online fast and make Internet Explorer your Web browser Explore the Web with Internet Explorer's new Search bar Integrate the Web and the Windows 95 desktop with the Active Desktop Keep your favorite Web sites close at hand using Favorites and the Links toolbar Set Parental Controls to ensure appropriate Web viewing for all members of your family — choose from five rating levels Subscribe to the hottest new Internet channels so that information is delivered straight to your desktop Chat with Internet users around the globe — comic-book style — with Microsoft Chat Use the new Outlook Express program for e-mail and newsgroups Meet online with NetMeeting to combine voice and video Add hot new Dynamic HTML features to your site
Bott zeroes in on topics, tools and techniques that help intermediate-advanced Windows users become more productive with their PCs. He covers the most important new technologies in this Windows upgrade for consumers, including MP3 audio, cable modems, home networking, scanners and digital cameras, and system utilities. Two-color interior.
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