takes you to the last page you where on. ~zero
In web browsers, the back button is a navigation tool that allows users to go back to the previous web page they visited. In mobile applications, the back button is often a software button on the screen that allows users to navigate to the previous screen or page within the app.
URL's are located in your browsers address bar. An example of a URL is http://www.
The backspace key can be used to navigate to a previously visited web page on most internet browsers. For reverting to a previous state on other programs, Ctrl+Alt+Z is usually used to engage the "undo" function.
A lot of the Services are editing like mine to get rid of the WWW. But HTTP will be Required since if that is removed then its kind of screwed lol! .COM is still required
Most browsers supports previous versions of HTML. Many websites are still using HTML 4.01 or older, so back compatibility is very necessary.
Is there a "Previous" button? That's how this site words it.Also, in general there may be no Back/Previous button if you're already at the start.
Tells the browser to go to the World Wide Web. Browsers are smarter now so normally you don't need it.
The back buton on a browser is used to go to the last page you were viewing in that tab or window. If you go to Google, click something else, and then click the back button, you will go back to Google.
In most browsers, you can right click any section of a webpage, that is not a link or interactive media, and click "View source" (Except Mac systems, which do not have a right click feature). Alternatively, most browsers have a "View" button in their toolbar, in which has a "View Source" option (Of course, all browsers will be different, and may have different button and option names).
Cookies are files and can be deleted like any other file, assuming you know where to look for them. The location cookies are stored varies with different operating systems and browsers. Also, the latest versions of most browsers have an option to empty your cookies folder. For Internet Explorer, you select from the menu bar Tools->Internet Options. This will open a dialog box. If not already selected, select the 'General' tab. Press the 'Delete' button. Make sure 'Cookies' is selected in the next dialog box, then press that box's 'Delete' button. Then, press the 'OK' button in the previous dialog box.
They're used to browse web pages... those could be on the WWW, they could be on a local intranet, etc.
The menu button provides a link to the settings. These settings can be changed to change the browsers configuration.