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Netscape Navigator 4.5
Your Stats
Type About: in the location window for information
about your browser setup. For a record of the Web sites you've visited, type About:global,
or type About: and any URL, and you'll see stats for that site.
Backtrack
If you don't want to update your entire framed window
whenever you press the Back button, right-click on the frame where you want to retrace
your steps, then select "Back in frame."
To Dither or Not to Dither
If you're more concerned with speed than superb color
quality, choose Substitute rather than Dither under Options/General Preferences/Images.
Dithering will force Navigator to match the color palette used for a given graphic. If you
choose Substitute, the browser will use its own native palette and force a close match. If
your graphics are set to true color or high color, you can use Substitute without much
loss of image quality.
Increasing Memory/Disk Cache
If you're wasting time and money waiting for pages to
download, beef up your disk and memory cache. Select Options/Network Preferences/Cache.
Change settings under Memory Cache and Disk Cache to allot more of your RAM and hard disk
for storing Web documents. If you want to see the most up-to-date pages on every visit,
set both fields to 0 or purge both caches.
Opening Multiple Browser Windows
Optimize online time by using multiple browser windows to
view more than one page at a time. Right-click on a link and select "Open link in new
browser window." This will open the page in a new Navigator window, allowing you to
browse in your original window while waiting for pages to download to the other.
Resizing Frames
Unless the author codes a specific dimension in pixels into
a frames-based page, you can resize the frames to your liking. Position your cursor over a
frame's boundary. If the cursor changes to a two-headed arrow, you can drag and resize the
frames.
Selecting Text
You can select a large block of text by clicking and
dragging to highlight it-or you can left-click at the beginning of the passage, release
the mouse button, then scroll down to the end of the desired text. Left-click again while
holding the Shift key.
Removing a Newsgroup
To remove a newsgroup from your News list, click on the
check mark beside it; unchecked newsgroups will not be listed in the future. To remove a
news host, select that host and select File/Remove News Host. This will discard all of the
Host's related subscription information.
Making Bookmark Home
If you love your bookmark page, why not make it your
default home page? Open your bookmark page (Ctrl+B) and copy its location, or use Explorer
and right-click on the BOOKMARK.HTM file to bring up its Properties. Within Navigator,
open Options/General Preferences/Appearance, and paste the address in the Browser Starts
With window, then check the Home Page Location button.
Alternating Dial-up and LAN
You can alternate Navigator between a dial-up and LAN-based
connection. In Windows 95, go to Control Panel/Internet/Connection and uncheck Auto-Dial
when you want to use the LAN. In Windows 3.1x, rename the WINSOCK.DLL file in the Netscape
directory when you want to use the LAN connection and change it back when you want to use
the dial-up.
Saving a Page or Graphic
You can save a page or graphic from the Web to your local
drive. Right-click on it and select "Save link (image) as," then pick a location
on your drive to store it. You can also press Shift while you click with the left mouse
button.
Editing History
You can access and edit Navigator's global history file of
visited URLs. To access the list in Windows 3.1x, open the NETSCAPE.INI file and check the
URL History section. In Win95, open the file NETSCAPE.HST.
Finding a Bookmark
Can't find a buried bookmark? Press Ctrl+B from within
Navigator and use the Find command to search for specific text strings.
Viewing Source Code
Let users view source code on your page easily by adding
the following HTML to your page. (Use your URL in place of www.yourpage.com.) Enter: <a
href=view-source:http://www.yourpage.com/>View Source</A>.
Using Your Colors
If the colors coded into some Web pages give you a
migraine, set Navigator to use your own default colors instead. Under Options/General
Preferences/Color, set the schemes you prefer and then check "Always use my colors,
overriding document."
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