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Resizing Web Browser Windows
Your computer will most likely open the web browser in a full
screen mode where the browser window fills the entire screen.
Throughout the course, you will often be managing multiple web
browser windows so it will be necessary to know how to resize the
browser window. You can resize the browser window by clicking in
the bottom right hand corner of the window and, while holding the
mouse button, dragging the corner upwards and to the left. You
can reposition the browser on the screen by placing the cursor in
the title bar (blue or striped bar at the top of the browser window)
and holding down the mouse button while you move the browser
window.
Important Note : It is recommended that you always resize your
web browser windows to less than full-screen size when using the
course website. You can use the logo at the top of the screen for a
reference point. If you resize the browser window to a width no
wider than the logo, there should be room on the screen for other
browser windows.
Multiple Web Browser Windows
Many of the links on the course webpages are set to open in a new
browser window. This will allow you to view the linked webpage
without losing your place in the course introduction or assignment
webpages.
It is likely that the new webpage will open directly on top of the
current webpage. If you position the cursor in the title bar of the
webpage (the blue or striped bar at the top of the webpage) and
hold down the mouse button, you can drag the window off to the
side a bit to allow you to see part of the screen beneath the
active window on top.
When you are finished exploring the linked webpage, just click the
close box (located in the upper left hand corner of the browser
window on a Mac and in the upper right hand corner on a PC) to
close the new window and return to the original course webpage.
Managing Simultaneous Web Browser Windows
You can move easily between the multiple web browser windows
by clicking on any exposed portions of the window to bring it to
the front of the screen.
Practice Makes Perfect!
Practice the procedures described above until you feel comfortable
with resizing the browser windows, opening multiple browser
windows, and moving between multiple open browser windows.
Here is a link that will open this webpage in a new browser
window so you can practice the procedures.
Copyright © 1997 by Bob Jost. Used by permission of the author.
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