About this product: Learning Internet Explorer has never been easier than with INTERNET EXPLORER 8,, ILLUSTRATED ESSENTIALS. The book presents each skill on two facing pages,, providing detailed instructions on the left--hand page and large,, full--color screenshots on the right page. This format will help you intuitively grasp the concepts in the book and apply them to the classroom and workplace environment. This book is a focused,, user--friendly text that offers succinct lessons to readers. The book includes everything you will need to learn the nuts and bolts of Internet Explorer 8!
About this product: An introduction to the popular World Wide Web browser, Internet Explorer 7, this text is designed for a unit of study in an introductory computer concepts course or an applications course, or alone in a one unit course.
About this product: Part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick, visual, step-by-step approach for learning basic Web browser skills using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.
About this product: Internet Explorer 6 For Dummies covers the essentials new PC or IE users need to know about hooking up to the Internet for Web browsing, e-mail, and other tasks. This guide includes coverage of getting on the Internet, Web browsing with IE, e-mail with Outlook Express, customizing IE, and creating Web pages. Most important, it covers the enhanced features of the new version including the updated Interface.
About this product: Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Internet Explorer 8. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Understanding Internet Addresses; Visiting a Site; Using the Command Bar; Show/Hide the Menu Bar; Monitoring Activity; Interrupting the Loading of a Page; Reloading a Page; Following a Link; Backing up to a Previous Page; Moving Back or Forth Several Pages; Zooming In/Out; Going to your Home Page(s); Setting Browser Home Page(s); Show/Hide Favorites, Feeds and History; Saving a Site Location for Future Visits; Visiting Favorite Sites; Viewing Previously Viewed Pages; Show/Hide Favorites on the Windows Start Menu; Organizing Favorites; Finding a Word on a Page; Searching for a Site; Changing the Default Search Provider; Opening Multiple Pages at a Time; Using the Information Bar; Using the SmartScreen Filter; Dealing with an Unsafe Site. InPrivate Browsing; InPrivate Filtering; Using Web Slices; Using Web Accelerators; Printing a Web Page. Includes a list of keyboard shortcuts.
About this product: Do you need an easy-to-follow software reference right at your fingertips? Our 6 page, tri-fold guides are the answer. These quick reference guides include step by step instructions to help users to learn software features more quickly, as well as full color screen graphics to highlight important features. Quick Source reference guides also include the software program s NEW features and gives you quick access to time saving shortcuts. The Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Quick Source guide is a clear and concise tool for learning the features in Internet Explorer 7. Features contained in this guide include NEW features such as Working with the Favorites Center, Using Instant Search, Zooming on a Page, and Working with the Phishing Filter. It also includes Opening a Web Page, Working with Quick Tabs, Adding a Page to Favorites, Searching Page Text, Viewing History, Subscribing to a Feed, Changing Internet Security Settings, Managing Add - ons, and much more.
This book is an in-depth guide to writing applications that embrace and extend the new features and capabilities of Windows Internet Explorer 8 and 9. With solid instruction, hands-on examples, and expert insight direct from the source into extending the browser, you’ll learn how to create and maintain powerful applications for Microsoft’s next-generation Internet platform. Join author Matthew Crowley as you discover how to take advantage of new features like accelerators, Web Slices, and search providers, and create intense web experiences for the browser that ships by default with the popular Windows 7 operating system.
If you’re interested in creating and shipping high-quality, feature-rich applications for the Web, Pro Internet Explorer 8 and 9 Development is the only resource you need.
What you’ll learn
Understand the architecture and design of Internet Explorer.
Build browser-based extensions such as ActiveX controls, toolbars, explorer bars, browser helper objects, and pluggable protocols.
Extend existing web services with accelerators, Web Slices, and search providers.
Enhance applications using Internet Explorer APIs, COM objects, and controls.
Design extensions that integrate with Windows security features.
Debug applications designed for Internet Explorer.
Address compatibility and upgrade scenarios for applications.
Utilize powerful tools for enhancing extension development.
Master best practices in constructing world-class applications.
Who this book is for
Intermediate to advanced developers will get the most from this book. This book assumes that the reader is familiar with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Later sections require the reader have some understanding of C++ and/or C#.
This book, while geared toward code-minded individuals, is also meant for a larger segment of the web community. Potential readers include
Project managers seeking a new idea for development and deployment
Product planners looking to create new features based-on Internet Explorer’s development framework
Hobbyists interested in web browsers and Internet programming
About this product: Our trademark step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach now encourages readers to expand their understanding of the Internet Explorer 8 software through experimentation, exploration, and planning ahead. Brand new end of chapter exercises prepare readers to become more capable Internet users.
The primary goal of the GO! Series, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects for students and a one of a kind supplements package. GO!’s project-based approach clusters the learning objectives around the projects rather than around software features. Teaches students to solve real problems as they practice and learn the features. Ideal for students and individuals seeking an introduction to Internet Explorer.