Web Evaluation - HELP
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There are several ways to return to a previously viewed page:
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2. Use the browser's drop-down menu.
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When a Web page is longer or wider than the available space in your browser's window, a scroll bar appears along the side (or bottom) of the browser window.
You can use this bar to view the rest of the page the page. Here's how:
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Hyperlinks (or links) are normally highlighted by underlining or color. Sometimes hyperlinks do not display underlining. You can find links by looking for some other clues.
As you pass your mouse's pointer over a link:
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You can type the URL for a web page if you know it.
Use the browser's location (Netscape) or address (Internet Explorer) slot.
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First select or highlight the text to be copied. Move the cursor to the spot where you want to begin highlighting and click to place it. Now hold down the mouse button and drag the mouse until your cursor is at the end of the text block, then let go. The text you want to copy is now highlighted.
There are several different ways to perform copy and paste. These are:
Use one of these methods to COPY the text you highlighted. This puts it into the computer's clipboard or storage area.
Go next to the file where you wish to place this text and click to insert the cursor where you want the text to go.
Then use one of the methods listed above to paste the text into the new location.
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To use the net.TUTOR Quick Quizzes, you must select an answer from a pull-down list, such as the one below:
To display the complete list, click either the small black arrow to the right of the box (may not show on Macintoshes), or within the box itself.
Point the mouse at the list item you wish to select and click. It will be highlighted in a dark color. Your selection should now be displayed within the box.
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For computers using the Windows operating system, there are two steps:
If your computer is a Macintosh, grab the resize box (shown in the illustration below) and adjust:
Note that you can also move the browser window around on your desktop by grabbing the window title bar with your mouse (hold the mouse button down) and dragging it. This works on both Windows and Macintosh computers.
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Sometimes a Web page display includes multiple windows within the larger browser window. These smaller windows are called frames.
To change the size of a frame:
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Currently this works the same way in both Netscape Communicator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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You can have more than one browser window open at the same time. When you wish to move between windows, use one of the following methods:
You cannot use BACK to leave this new window. To close new windows:
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Companies that make Web browsers issue new, updated versions of their software on a regular basis. This software is usually free and can be downloaded from the company's Web site.
To determine which version of the Netscape or Internet Explorer browser you currently have:
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To print a Web page that is currently visible in your browser window:
To print a frame from a Web page:
To print from a computer in the OSU Libraries, you must have a Copez card to pay for your printouts. Copez cards can be purchased from vending machines in Main and EHS Libraries or at Copez Centers around campus.
Usually several computers share one printer. In this case, you must also:
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Some features in net.TUTOR, such as the Quick Quizzes, use small programs, called Javascripts. Your Web browser must understand Javascript for these to work properly.
Most browsers have this capability, but sometimes it is turned off. If you wish, you can change your browser's settings to correct this problem. The Javascripts in net.TUTOR pose no security risk to your computer.
For Netscape, choose the Edit menu, then Preferences. In the box that appears, select "Advanced," then check the box next to the option "Enable Javascript."
For Internet Explorer, choose the View menu, then Internet Options. In the box that appears, select the "Security" tab, then choose "Medium" to allow Javascripts.
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PDF stands for: Portable Document Format. When you open or download a document, if the filename is followed by .pdf, that document is a PDF file. PDF files retain the original appearance of documents with graphics and color intact. Online versions of journal articles which were originally published in print format are often provided as PDF files.
In order to read and print out PDF files, your computer must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader. PDF files cannot be viewed, printed out, or edited by word processing software, such as Microsoft Word. Computers in OSU computer labs are already equipped with the Reader. Most new computers come with Web browsers that also already have the Reader installed.
If you do need to download this software, the latest version of Acrobat Reader is available free from:
There are two ways to display PDF files:
Click on this link to a sample PDF file to see how your Reader is installed. It's possible to switch the way your Reader is configured (for example, from a Helper to a Plug-in). See the Adobe Technical Guides page for illustrated instructions.
To print a PDF file, click on the printer icon in the Reader toolbar (as shown in the illustration below). NOTE: If your Reader is set up as a plug-in, you may use the printer icon or the browser's Print button to print PDF files.
Because PDF files are often larger than other types of documents, downloading and printing them may take much longer time.
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