"Favorites" on Explorer, provided you have added the preferred websites to the "favorites" list.
A shortcut is a link, displayed the same as a file or folder, which, when you click on, takes you to a specified page or file in a different location.
Backspace takes you up a folder.
Medical training takes time. There is no shortcut.
short currcuit
well the short answer is: when a user enters a URL, your browser connects to your internet connection and then asks the connections DNS (domain name server) and basicly searches for the address of the requested page. Once it finds it the DNS server forwards it back to the users browser and the browser connects you to the site. tempororaly storing image files and displaying text.
You can play Classic Minecraft from the Minecraft website, played in a browser. (Note though that everything you do online, downloads something to your system, ie, viewing a webpage downloads it to your cache, that's why it takes longer to view a 4MB pic than a 128kb one).
It takes for ever to get into all of the Microsoft stuff here is a little link shortcut
A browser is simply a program (software) in which one uses to access the internet (Takes code like html and converts it to an image text etc...)
The UCSC browser can be downloaded from the UCSC website under the download section of the website. The download takes about 2 minutes and is installed automatically.
The time a web page takes to load depends on the content of the web page. If there is a lot of videos,flash and images it takes longer.
It's just a silly prank. Have you clicked on the link? It takes you to an absolutely FAKE webpage.
The Grumble Volcano ultra shortcut in Mario Kart Wii involves using a Mushroom to jump over a large gap in the track. To do it, you need to hit the boost pad just before the gap, then use the Mushroom's speed boost to jump over the gap and land on the lower section of the track. It takes precise timing and practice to successfully execute the shortcut.