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CAPITULO 4: ESTUDIO DE CASO CLÍNICO

4.1 Historial Clínico

4.1.4 Sintomatología actual

To move from one web page to the next, you can type a URL into the Location field (as you did in the

"Opening a Web Page" section), or you can click the links you will find on most web pages to visit a different page.

A link contains the URL of the page you want to sec. Most of the time you won't need to know a page's URL because it is included as part of the link on the web page. On many pages, a blue link represents a page you haven't viewed yet, and a purple link represents one that you have visited.

Fig. 11.5 Activity 1

Use the Navigation Buttons and try the following after clicking the browser:

1. Type the URL www.jellybelly.com in the Location field.

2. Press the Enter (Return) key.

3. Watch the big N logo and/or the status bar to see when the page has finished downlbading. (When it's finished, the comets stop streaming and the word "Done" appears on the status bar.)

4. Click the Back button to return to the Netscape Netcenter home page.

5. Click the Forward button to return to the Jelly Belly home page.

6. Click the Home button to return to your home page (it doesn't matter what it is).

7. Click the Search button to go to Netscape Net Search.

3.5 Customizing the Toolbars

You can move the Navigation. Location, and Personal toolbars around at the top of the Navig ator window, as well as you can shrink or hide those toolbars if you want to see more page less toolbar.

To move a toolbar, click its left edge and drag it above or below another toolbar.

To collapse or expand a toolbar, click the expander arrow at the left edge of the toolbar. (It looks like a blue triangle.)

To view or hide a toolbar, select View, toolbar from the Communicator menu bar, where toolbar IS the name of the tool bar you want to view or hide.

3.6 Clicking Links

To move from one web page to the next, you can type a URL into the Location field (as you did in the

"Opening a Web Page" section), or you can click the links you will find on most web pages to visit a different page.

A link contains the URL of the page you want to see. Most of the time you won't need to know a page's URL because it is included as part of the link on the web page. On many pages, a blue link represents a page you haven't viewed yet, and a purple link represents one that you have visited.

Fig. 11.5 Activity 1

Use the Navigation Buttons and try the following after clicking the browser:

1. Type the URL wvvw.jellybelly.com in the Location field.

2. Press the Enter (Return) key.

3. Watch the big N logo and/or the status bar to see when the page has finished downlbading. (When it's finished, the comets stop streaming and the word "Done" appears on the status bar.)

4. Click the Back button to return to the Netscape Netcenter home page.

5. Click the Forward button to return to the Jelly Belly home page.

6. Click the Home button to return to your home page (it doesn't matter what it is).

7. Click the Search button to go to Netscape Net Search.

3.5 Customizing the Toolbars

You can move the Navigation. Location, and Personal toolbars around at the top of the Navigator window, as well as you can shrink or hide those toolbars if you want to see more page less toolbar.

To move a toolbar, click its left edge and drag it above or below another toolbar.

To collapse or expand a toolbar, click the expander arrow at the left edge of the toolbar. (It looks like a blue triangle.)

To view or hide a toolbar, select View, toolbar from the Communicator menu bar, where toolbar is the name of the tool bar you want to view or hide.

3.6 Clicking Links

To move from one web page to the next, you can type a URL into the Location field (as you did in the

"Opening a Web Page" section), or you can click the links you will find on most web pages to visit a different page.

A link contains the URL of the page you want to see. Most of the time you won't need to know a page's URL because it is included as part of the link on the web page. On many pages, a blue link represents a page you haven't viewed yet, and a purple link represents one that you have visited.

4.0 Conclusion

Netscape is a software that you use to view information on the World Wide Web. Every page on the web has its own unique URL which identifies its location on the Internet. The Toolbar consists of clickable buttons that enable you Navigate through the web.

5.0 Summary

In this unit, we explored the Navigator window and its tools, and demonstrated the basic browsing techniques, such as opening web sites using URLs and links to move to other web sites.

6.0 References and Suggestion for Further Reading

http:/ WWW. m icroso ft . c o m / http:/ home.netscape.com/.

7.0 Tutor-Marked Assignment

Question

Discuss the functions of a Browser and why you need to know the URL of web page.

UNIT 12: Netscape Browser — Bookmark, History and Web Browsing

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