User`s guide

Common
Windows
Enables or disables the filtering of windows, which are also commonly
known as pop-ups.
A pop-up is a display area, usually a small window, that suddenly pops
up in the foreground of the visual interface.
Scripts
Enables or disables the filtering of Java scripts.
These are used on Web sites to do such things as automatically chang-
ing a formatted date on a Web page, causing a linked-to page to appear
in a pop-up window, causing text or a graphic image to change during
a mouse rollover, etc.
Layers
Enables or disables the filtering of layers.
Web pages are often m ade up of positioning layers in HTML code,
which may include a background as well as images or text added on
top.
Layers are designed to be used with JavaScript to create dynamic
pages.
Frames
Enables or disables the filtering of frames.
Frames are used for independent control o f multiple sections on a Web
page. This is achieved by building each section as a separate HTML
file and using one "master" HTML file to handle all sections.
When a user requests a Web page that uses frames, the address re-
quested is usually that of the master file.
Embedded Objects
Enables or disables the filtering of embedded objects.
Embedded objects are objects such as images, videos, Java applets
that are created within another application and embedded into a docu-
ment.
Forms
Enables or disables the filtering of forms.
Text links
Enables or disables the filtering of text links.
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