The World Wide Web--you may know it as Netscape, but youre wrong--is the flashy part of the net. Its not just text anymore. Youve got pictures, and, if the site youre going to is particularly progressive, you might see animation and hear sound.
If you want to see the web in all its glory, youll need to use a graphical web browser. Explorer and Netscape are the two most common web browsers.
If you know the URL of a place you want to see, you can tell your web browser. Under graphical web browsers, there is usually an Open Location... item underneath the File menu. Choose this and type the URL you want.
The web is made up of pages and links. A web page is a document on the web. A web page could be one line long, or a hundred, or more.
Links link web pages together, and they can also link web pages to other Internet services. A link is basically just a URL. In a graphical web browser, some words are highlighted, usually in red or blue. If you click on these highlighted words with the mouse, the web browser goes out and gets the page or service that the URL points to. A blue link is a link that your browser thinks you havent seen yet, and a red link is one that you have seen.
Graphics are often linked as well, and some of them wont have blue or red highlights. It cant hurt to click on it. Well, it might be linked to www.fantasysex.com, and if your boss is looking, that could hurt.
There are a number of web indexes out there. One of the best is Yahoo. One of the reasons its one of the best is that if you cant find what you want on Yahoo, Yahoo has links to the rest at the bottom of the page. Id also recommend Alta Vista and DejaNews, if Yahoo doesnt have what youre looking for. You might also want to read Getting Around on the Internet, from What Your Children Are Doing on the Information Highway.
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