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WHAT'S THE FUSS ABOUT?

DEFINING THE INTERNET

HOW DID THE INTERNET START?

ALONG CAME THE WORLD WIDE WEB

HOW DOES THE WEB WORK?

URLs - WEB ADDRESSES

HYPERLINKING - ADDING POWER TO THE WEB

HTML

WHAT TO BEAR IN MIND WHEN SELECTING AN ISP

WORDS & JARGON YOU'LL COME ACROSS ON THE NET

USING YOUR BROWSER

E-MAIL

SEARCH ENGINES

INTERNATIONAL SEARCH ENGINES

LOCAL SEARCH ENGINES

BANKING ON THE NET



Your Passport to the Internet!

FINDING WORDS ON
INDIVIDUAL WEB PAGES

You may want to find a particular word or phrase within a page presently loaded in the web browser. For example, you may have searched for a specific word and been presented with a web page that is said to contain the word concerned. However, when a web page is loaded it is not always immediately apparent where on the page the word is located.

Indeed, it often appears unlikely that the page even contains the word in question. Using the 'Find (on this page)' option in Explorer or 'Find...' option in Netscape, both under the 'Edit' pull-down menu on the Main Menu bar, a small 'Find' window is launched which provides you with the ability to search for a particular word or phrase on the web page presently loaded in the browser.

Using the FIND feature will not find words on other web pages even though they may be part of the same web site.

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