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Bookmarking your Resources Nearly all of the Internet web browsers available today have a feature which is like an automated address book. Some call it "Hot Listing", others call it "Book Marking". In any case, the effect is the same. Bookmarking allows you to grab a copy of a URL and store it so that you can easily go back to the site at a future time. Below we have provided instructions for bookmarking using two popular Internet web browsers; Navigator (Version 2.0/3.0) Go to the First Page of the Site. Click on the Menu Option labeled "BookMarks" Move the mouse pointer down to the option labeled "Add a Bookmark" and click on it. Explorer (Version 3.0 or better) Go to the First Page of the Site. Click on "Favorites" in the button bar, then select "Add to Favorites". Talent Comm's I-Comm Go to the First Page of the Site. Click on the "Hot Site" button, this opens the "Hot List" Dialog box. Click on "Add" button, then press "Done" to close the dialog box. Navigator's BookMarks are added to the main menu, which has a limitation to the maximum number of elements. You will ultimately have a "More BookMarks..." entry at the bottom of the menu, which will take you to a another window where you can locate and manipulate your BookMarks. We will delve into Bookmark management in further detail in a later chapter. We suggest that you take the time to bookmark the links provided above. These are some of the best places on the net for finding other web sites. To use a bookmark, open either the Bookmark menu, or click on the Hot list and select the site you wish to go to. For I-Comm users, you need to click on the button marked "Goto". Navigator users will find themselves at the new site simply by selecting the option on the menu. |
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