Specifications

Customizing Your Web Browser,
You can customize your Browser by selecting a default Web page that will
appear first whenever you open the Browser. You can also set preferences for
text appearance, memory usage, and tool bars.
Selecting a Default Home Page
You can select a Home Page from any Web page on the Wodd Wide Web.
Once changed, the new Home Page appears every time you open your
Browser.
If you selected a Web site for the Home Page, the browser will dial and
connect to your Service Provider every time you open it. If you selected a
local file (such as the default file that came loaded with your notebook), you
will see the local file when you open Browser. You will then have to enter a
Web page URL, or select a URL from your bookmarks, to connect.
Selecting Home from
the Go menu will
take you toyour
Home Page fromany
page on the Web.
Thisonly workswhen
you set a Home Page
from the OpOons
m_nu.
l_ To set a default web page:
1. With any Web page open, select Set Home Page from the Options menu.
A dialog box appears.
2. Enter the URL of the page you want to set as a default.
3. Click on OK. ?'be next time you open Browse,;, tbis page will be the first
place you see.
L_--I_-To reset the defaultweb page:
1. With any Web page open, select Set Home Page from the Options menu.
a dialog box appears.
2. In the dialog box, click on Default.
Selecting Text (Font) Attributes
You can set text attributes, such as size and style. Changing text attributes can
make Web pages more readable when printed.
I!_To set (text) font preferences:
1. With any Web page open, select Set Fonts from the Options menu. A
dialog box appears.
2. Fill in the dialog box:
Proportional Font. Select this option to set text attributes for Web
pages containing proportional fonts. Characters that are proportional
take up different amounts of space. For example, the letter w is wider
than the letter j. Proportional fonts have a typeset look.
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