How do you copy and paste something into browser?
You left click on the address and then, holding the left mouse button down, you move the mouse pointer across the address and highlight the address. Now press the right mouse button and select "copy." Go to your browser and left click in the address bar. The current address will become highlighted, press the delete button on your key board and the address will dissapear. Now right click your mouse on the address bar and select "paste." The address which you earlier copied should now be pasted into the address bar. Press enter on your keyboard to visit the address.
Is the internet the same as the web'?
No.
The Internet is a large connection of networks. In other terms this is a physical connection.
The World Wide Web is a protocol that uses the Internet, in other terms is a software.
Name the browser other than Microsoft Internet Explorer?
Yes, Firefox and Google Chrome are other web browsers. You can download them for free.
Why internet explorer cant display the webpages?
Try any of these: 1. Refresh button: located next to stop button not red x on top right cornor above the page. 2. repair button: not in internet explorer. Right click the network icon in the windows toolbar and click repair. hope that helped Solution: 1: Reset internet explorer and register all .dll files. 2: Restart the computer and check it. 3: if you face still problem and the follow these step. Step1 Click on the "Start" button. Click "Run." Type the word "cmd" in the open box. When the DOS screen comes up, type "netsh winsock reset." Press "Enter." Type "exit" to close the DOS window and go back to Windows.
Step2 Restart the computer. Check to see if the problem is resolved. If it isn't, open the Windows Registry. Click "Start" and type "Run." Type "regedit" in the open box.
Step3 Select "File" from the menu. Click "Export." Choose a location to export the Registry to. Name the exported file "backup.reg."
Step4 Choose the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE." Click the plus sign to expand the key. Click the key "System" and expand it. Navigate to "CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock." Right-click the "Winsock" key and select "Delete." Click "Yes" to confirm the deletion.
Step5 "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2." Right-click the "Winsock2" key and delete it. Click "Yes" to confirm. Exit the Registry Editor. Find the file "backup.reg" that you exported and save it to a CD or disk. Restart the computer.
Step6 Right-click "My Network Places" on the desktop. Right-click the network connection icon. Click "Properties." Click "Install," "Protocol" and "Add." Click "Have Disk" and type in "c:\windows\inf." Click "OK."
Step7 Choose "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list of available protocols. If it does not appear, click "Start" and choose "Search." Check the options to search system folders, hidden files and folders, and subfolders. Search for the file "nettcpip.inf." Click "Install." Restart the computer.
It depends on what you download. If you download copyrighted materials (music/movies etc) then it is. If you download uncopyrighted materials then it's not. I also heard people say that downloading anything on uTorrent is legal... as long as your are not giving out copies of what you are downloading (this has to do with the fact that dowloading is legal, but uploading isn't.) P.S. It is practically impossible for anybody to catch you for using uTorrent... their system precautions are really good - I have friends who have been using it for over 3 years now and they are OK, :)
A web code is the code that you get when you get a skylanders figure. It is on a small black and white card. It makes you able to use the figure you bought on the computer. You need to go to www.skylandersgame.com/start to activate it.
Can you download Google Chrome over internet explorer?
It may someday, but it's highly unlikely. Interent Explorer is built into every copy of Windows, so it's always there no need to download anything. This way the average user cab just click on it and start surfing the Internet. Chrome will always be a download, unless Google comes out with an operating system of their own (there has been talk of it but nothing, yet), so the average Internet user won't be so fast to use it. Also, Chrome has Mozilla Firefox to pass before it can consider overtaking Internet Explorer as the most used browser.
What is the difference between static and dynamic webpages?
A static website is one that is written in HTML only. Each page is a separate document and there is no database that it draws on. What this means functionally is that the only way to edit the site is to go into each page and edit the HTML - so you'd either have to do it yourself using a web page editor or we can edit the site each time you wanted something changed.
A dynamic website is written using more complex code and can do a lot more. For instance, we can make an area where you can log in and change various parts of the website, such as adding information or products or changing existing products. eCommerce websites, news websites are some examples of dynamic websites. This is because each page is constructed based on the information in a database, and the information in that database can be changed via another interface.
How do you get pictures on Google?
just right click the image you want there will be a list of options one of theme will be (save as) you click that it will be in your pictures on the computer and you can save it as anything you want.stupids boys why wuld you look this up
What els can you use the internet for besides using web browser?
The internet has a wide array of uses. One of them being the P2P or peer to peer network system. This network allows you to download files that other peers, or internet users, have for download. One software that uses this network is FrostWire.
What web browser does windows 7 come pre-installed with?
Yes. Internet Explorer is included by default.
Is Google Chrome better than you Google?
Google is a Search Engine
Google Chrome is a Web Browser
Not Comparable
How do you get to your homepage in Safari Internet Browser?
It varies between websites. On WikiAnswers.com, you can click on the logo at the top. Other websites may have "back to homepage" hyperlinks anywhere on the page.
Anyone know silab soft servers that work?
are you thinking of doing moparscape? if you are then i recommend that you not try any servers at all, looking good on youtube is not a good compensation for getting a monster virus on your computer which is what happened to me. i cant get them to work on moparscape.
How do you make duckduckgo your homepage?
When you are on iGoogle, near the top of the page above your apps it says: "Show this page every time I start to browse the web. Make iGoogle my homepage". Click on that to make iGoogle your homepage.
What does Forbidden error 403 mean on the web?
The meaning of forbidden 403 is quiet simple actually, it just means that a message can not show up when a web searcher tries to access a Web page that needs some kind of special credentials; i.e., a password, a username, registration, etc.
A 403 Forbidden Error doesn't mean that the page is not available, but it does mean that (for whatever reason) the page is not available for public access. For example, a university might not want non-university students accessing its library reference desk, so it requires a username and password in order to gain entrance to this information on the Web. So if people try to get into that part of the site, it'll just come up with " Forbidden 403
Hope this helps :)
What happens when you put search terms in quotes?
Software that enables you to display and interact with text and other media on the web is a web .?
As you may know that website's front end is usual written in HTML and are manipulated with java script. the html and javascript have something called events. when you click on a button an event is generated and usually events are triggered by javascript and some basic events are triggered with HTML.
so the software that allows you to interact with webpage is the web browser and its HTML, JavaScript processing engine
What is the main difference between a search engine and a web browser?
You need to use a web browser to get to the search engine.
Is it illegal to make a fake facebook profile?
The authorities are cracking down on social media, folks! There's a new law in California that prohibits impersonating another individual online for the purposes of harming, intimidating, threatening, or defrauding a person.
What is the default web browser in Windows XP?
There are many browsers available for Winxp
Some of popular browsers are
Firefox -- holds rank 1
Google Chrome -- Getting Popularity and ranked 2
Opera
Internet Explorer - 6 [ Default ], IE7, IE8 Is also Available have to download seperately from Microsoft Website.
Apple - Safari
Flock - A Firefox Based Browser
Avant -- IE Based
These are the most popular browsers.
What web browser is the best in the world?
The best web browser is a matter of opinion, and many people will try and "sell" you the idea that one browser is better than another. Truthfully, there are some browsers that just plain suck, and others are considered insecure for any real web browsing. Don't pay attention to the opinion, stick to the facts, and make your own educated decision on which is the best to use.
Here's some browsers to get you started:
Mozilla Firefox: Firefox's strength comes from its ability to be customized highly, and has one of the fastest JavaScript engines on the 'net as we know it (if you don't know what JavaScript is, it's okay. It's just the code that makes pages animate menus and so on). Has a relatively long loading time, but pages load very quickly. Highly customizable so you can add new features and change its look and feel on the fly.
Google Chrome: Chrome's main design is that your screen should be used for web browsing, so it has a very minimalistic design. Having an extra half inch of screen space is pretty handy sometimes. It's very fast on the loading time, and also fast with loading pages. You can change the theme, but there's no addon functionality yet, so if it doesn't do what you want it to, you can't add it in. It natively supports Google Gears, which is used by some sites to provide a better online (and even offline!) website experience.
Apple's Safari: Safari takes a while to load, but the pages are the fastest loading of all the browsers out there (at least, as of right now). It has an iTunes-like interface for browsing your history, and provides thumbnails for every website in your history, which is pretty impressive. No addons, but has some nice customization features not found in other browsers.
Opera: Originally a "pay to play" browser, this freebie browser has a medium-length load time, faster than Firefox, but not as fast as some of the others. It loads pages decently fast (used to be the fastest before Apple stepped up their game). That being said, it has many cool features. A "magic wand" feature that you can configure with your personal identity-- it can fill out most forms for you in a single keystroke. Not just a username and password, but an entire form with your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and more... but only if you want it to. Also, the only browser I've seen that shows thumbnails when you hover over tabs, voice recognition as an option, and built-in Mouse Gestures, which lets you perform common browser features such as going back and forth between pages with a simple mouse-click. Finally, it uses some HTML technologies not found on other browsers, which is nice.
Internet Explorer: The fastest loading of all the browsers, it's often slow to load pages and new tabs. Commonly faulted for having the most open security exploits, it happens to be a good browser for day-to-day use. It doesn't have addons, except for browser bars, but has some interesting Microsoft-only technology. Web Slices, for example, allow you to take an item on eBay, and add it to your browser. You can watch the bids on the item as the timer ticks down. It does require that the page supports Web Slices, but several major developers have already picked up on the idea. It also has Accelerators, which allow users to make quick actions with data on a page. If you like a quote, highlight, choose Post to Blog, and there you go, it's done. As long as you keep the security on it to a high level, it's actually a decent browser to use.
Flock: Based on some of the other Mozilla browsers, Flock loads decently fast, but its claim to fame is social networking. If you are an avid blogger, if you use services like Facebook and MySpace, you'll want to at least give this browser a second glance. It can keep you logged in to all your favorite services, and provides a unique sidebar that shows you updates from your friends without having to use an entire window or even tab. It runs on par with Firefox, but the bonus features are nice if you have a use for them. Also, last time I checked, it had the ability to load all of the Firefox addons as its' own as well, so it's even easier for Firefox users to try it out.
The entire point of this answer is that, there is no one right answer. Some people like IE the best, some like Opera the best, while others swear by Firefox. And there's others out there not even listed here. Gone are the days of having only one or two choices for your web surfing experience. Take a peek at each browser (go on, they're all in the 10-20mb range), and pick what works best for you. Spend one day with each browser, see where it takes you.
May the best browser win.