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<html>
<head>
<title>Browser Help</title>
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<a NAME="nav_view"></a>
<h2>Viewing Your Home Page</h2>
<p>When you start Netscape 6, you see Navigator, your browser. A What's New page appears automatically in the browser window when you first launch Netscape 6.</p>
<p>When you start Mozilla, you see Navigator, your browser. The Mozilla home page appears automatically in the browser window when you first launch Mozilla.</p>
<p>If you're viewing the What's New page for the first time, explore it. Click the items on the page to view more detailed explanations of new features. When you are ready to begin using Netscape 6, click "Start Using Now."</p>
<p>If you're viewing the Mozilla page for the first time, explore it. Click the items on the page to learn more about mozilla.org and things that you can do to assist the project if you are interested. When you are ready to begin using Mozilla, you may use the url bar at the top of Navigator to navigate to another page. See below for more information on moving to another page.</p>
<p>After the first launch, you will normally see your home page when you launch Netscape 6. Unless you choose a home page yourself, your home page is chosen by your network or Internet service provider, or you see Netscape's home page.</p>
<p>After the first launch, you will normally see your home page when you launch Mozilla. Unless you choose a home page yourself, your home page will be mozilla.org.</p>
<p>To choose your own home page, see "Specifying How Netscape Starts Up" in <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>To choose your own home page, see "Specifying How Mozilla Starts Up" in <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
<p>Some pages are divided into rectangular areas called frames. Each frame can display other pages.</p>
<p>To view more than one page at a time, open the File menu and choose New Navigator Window. At first the new window displays a copy of your home page, but you can use it to view a different page.</p>
<p>To view more than one page at a time, open the File menu and choose New Navigator Window. At first the new window displays a copy of your home page, but you can use it to view a different page by navigating with the url bar at the top of the page. See below for me details on moving to another page.</p>
<p>
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<a NAME="nav_move"></a>
<h2>Moving to Another Page</h2>
<p>You move to a new page by typing its URL---its location (address) on the Web. URLs normally begin with the abbreviation "http://," followed by one or more names that identify the address. For instance, "http://netscape.com"</p>
<p>You move to a new page by typing its URL---its location (address) on the Web. URLs normally begin with the abbreviation "http://," followed by one or more names that identify the address. For instance, "http://mozilla.org"</p>
<ol>
<li>Double-click the Location bar to select the URL that is already there.
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<p><b>Don't know a URL?</b> You can type part of a URL, such as "cnn" (for www.cnn.com); or type a general word, such as "gifts" or "flowers." Navigator guesses what page you want to view, or displays a page with a choice of links related to the word you typed.</p>
<p>If you are new to the Internet, type this URL to view a tutorial for novices:
http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/newnet</p>
http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/newnet</p> <!-- ZLL: Should this remain? -->
<p>
[&nbsp;<A HREF="#nav_first">Return to beginning of section</A>&nbsp;]
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<ol>
<li>Move the pointer until it changes to a pointing finger. This happens whenever the pointer is over a link. Most links are underlined text, but buttons and pictures can also be links.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Click the link once. While the network locates the page the link points to, status messages appear at the bottom of the window.</li>
<li>Click the link once. While the network locates the page the link points to, status messages appear at the bottom of the window to inform you of the progress loading the page.</li>
</ol>
<p>
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<ul>
<li>To go back or forward one page, click the Back or Forward arrow.
<li>To go back or forward more than one page, click the small triangles on the Back and Forward buttons. You'll see a list of pages you've visited; to return to a page, choose it from the list.
<li>To go back or forward more than one page, click and hold the small triangles on the Back and Forward buttons. You'll see a list of pages you've visited recently; to return to a page, choose it from the list.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>To see a list of any URLs you've typed into the Location bar, click the arrow at the right end of the Location bar. To view a page, choose it from the list.
<li>To see a list of any URLs you've recently typed into the Location bar, click and hold the arrow at the right end of the Location bar. To view a page, choose it from the list.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<a name="bookmarks:visitingIDX"></a><a NAME="nav_bookmark"></a>
<h2>Visiting Bookmarked Pages</h2>
<p>The addresses, or URLs, of web pages can be quite long and difficult to remember. Fortunately, it's not necessary to memorize URLs in order to browse the Web. Your browser has a list of bookmarks, which are pointers to interesting web pages. To go to a bookmarked page:</p>
<p>The addresses, or URLs, of web pages can be quite long and difficult to remember. Fortunately, it's not necessary to memorize URLs in order to browse the Web. Your browser has a list of bookmarks, which are pointers to web pages that you have saved so that you can go back to them later. To go to a bookmarked page:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu. The menu contains bookmarks represented by a bookmark icon, and folders that contain more bookmarks.</li>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu. The menu contains bookmarks represented by a bookmark icon, and folders that contain more bookmarks grouped into categories.</li>
<li>To visit a bookmarked page, choose a bookmark from the menu, or open a folder and choose a bookmark.</li>
</ol>
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<p>In addition to navigating the Web with Navigator, you can let the Web come to you by using the Sidebar.</p>
<p>The Sidebar is a customizable frame in your browser where you can keep items that you need to use all the time---the latest news and weather, your address book or buddy list, stock quotes, a calendar---and many other options you can choose. The Sidebar presents these items to you in tabs that it continually updates.</p>
<p>The Sidebar is a customizable frame in your browser where you can keep items and access information that you need to use all the time---the latest news and weather, your address book, or stock quotes, a calendar---and many other options you can choose. The Sidebar presents these items to you in tabs that it continually updates.</p>
<p>Netscape 6 comes with some Sidebar tabs already set up, but you can customize the Sidebar by adding, removing, and rearranging tabs. For details, see Customizing Netscape 6. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>Mozilla comes with some Sidebar tabs already set up, but you can customize the Sidebar by adding, removing, and rearranging tabs. For details, see Customizing Mozilla. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
<p>To view an item in the Sidebar, click its tab.</p>
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</td>
<td valign="middle">
<p>If you don't see the Sidebar, it may be closed. Open it by clicking its
handle.</p>
handle or dragging it out to the size that you like.</p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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Sidebar. Click the links to visit Web pages about baby dolls.
</ol>
<p>After you perform a search, the results are saved in the Sidebar's Search tab until you do a new search. You don't have to click the Back button to retrieve the search results.</p>
<p>After you perform a search, the results are saved in the Sidebar's Search tab until you do a new search. You don't have to click the Back button to retrieve the search results, just choose another result in the Search Sidebar.</p>
<p>To save the results of a search, click Bookmark this Search. To return to the list later, Open the Bookmarks menu. You'll find the search results in a folder at the bottom of the Bookmarks menu.
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<li>Remove the checkmark next to "Enable Internet Keywords." Keep the checkmark if you want to type common words or brand names (instead of full URLs) in the Location bar.
</ol>
<p>What's Related works by gathering information on the browsing habits of a huge number of Internet users. If you do not wish What's Related information to be gathered in conjunction with your browsing, you can disable What's Related by turning off or removing the What's Related tab from the Sidebar. See "Removing Sidebar Tabs" in <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>What's Related works by gathering information on the browsing habits of a huge number of Internet users. If you do not wish What's Related information to be gathered in conjunction with your browsing, you can disable What's Related by turning off or removing the What's Related tab from the Sidebar. See "Removing Sidebar Tabs" in <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
<p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="nav_printplus"></a>
<h2>Using Print Plus</h2>
<p>Print Plus is a service that helps you:</p>
<ul>
<li>order printer supplies online
<li>learn new ways to create special print designs at home
<li>access professional printing services for business and personal needs
</ul>
<p>To use this service, open the File menu and choose Print Plus.
<p>Note: Print Plus includes a utility that automatically checks to see what type of printers are configured on your computer. The information about your printers is stored on your computer in a cookie. You are always asked for permission before this information is gathered.</p>
<p>
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<p>The character coding method for a document depends on its language. Some languages---such as most of the Western languages---share the same coding method. Others, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Russian, use different method.</p>
<p>Your version of Netscape 6 is probably set to default character coding(s) appropriate for your region. However, If you use more than one language you may need to select appropriate character coding methods and designate the fonts you wish to use for use coding method.</p>
<p>Your version of Mozilla is probably set to default character coding(s) appropriate for your region. However, If you use more than one language you may need to select appropriate character coding methods and designate the fonts you wish to use for use coding method.</p>
<p>To select character codings:
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<p>The character coding methods you select are added to the bottom of the Character Coding menu. If you have more than one coding method selected, the active one has a bullet (dot) next to it.
<p>Netscape 6 can detect which character coding a document uses, and can display it correctly on your screen. To take advantage of this capability:
<p>Mozilla can detect which character coding a document uses, and can display it correctly on your screen. To take advantage of this capability:
<ol>
<li>Open the View menu, choose Character Coding, and then choose Auto-Detect.
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text. Propotional text is variable in width, so characters and letters vary
in width.
<li>(If available) Select a font for Serif, Sans-Serif, Cursive, and Fantasy.
<li>Select a monospace font (like Courier) you want to use for web pages. Monospace
<li>Select a monospace font (like Courier) you want to use for web pages which request a monospace font. Monospace
text is fixed in width, so each character or letter takes the same amount
of space.
</ol>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="nav_languagepref"></a>
<h2>Setting Language Preferences</h2>
<p>Web pages are sometimes available in several languages. Netscape 6 presents
<p>Web pages are sometimes available in several languages. Mozilla presents
pages in the language you prefer, if it is available. You can specify the languages
you wish to see, in order of preference.</p>
<p>To set language preferences:</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="nav_webcontent"></a>
<h2>Finding International Web Content</h2>
<p>For information about Netscape 6 in multiple languages, open the Help menu
<p>For information about Mozilla in multiple languages, open the Help menu
and choose International Users.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
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helper applications to use on your computer. You probably don't need to change
them because they come preconfigured. Also, if Navigator doesn't know which
helper application to use, it guides you in finding one within the download
dialog box. From there, you can specify that Netscape should:</p>
dialog box. From there, you can specify that Mozilla should:</p>
<ul>
<li>Use the default action.</li>
<li>Save the file.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a name="Java:enablingIDX"></a><a name="JavaScript:enablingIDX"></a><a NAME="nav_autoload"></a>
<h2>Automatic Loading</h2>
<p>When you bring a web page to your screen, Netscape 6 automatically loads (starts
<p>When you bring a web page to your screen, Mozilla automatically loads (starts
up) several features that help interpret web pages. These features can make
web pages more lively, but they take time to load.</p>
<p>To turn off automatic loading:</p>
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</ol>
<p><B>Important:</B> A larger disk cache allows more pages to be quickly retrieved,
but more of your hard disk space is used.</p>
<p>When you quit Netscape 6, it performs cache maintenance. If maintenance takes
<p>When you quit Mozilla, it performs cache maintenance. If maintenance takes
longer than you wish, try reducing the size of the disk cache.</p>
<p>To specify how often Navigator checks the network for page revisions (so that
you don't keep "stale" pages in the cache too long):</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a NAME="nav_smartup"></a>
<h2>Getting the Latest Software Automatically</h2>
<p>Netscape 6 can notify you when updates for your software are available, and
<p>Mozilla can notify you when updates for your software are available, and
it can install the updates automatically.</p>
<p>You can specify how you want Netscape 6 to handle automatic software installation:</p>
<p>You can specify how you want Mozilla to handle automatic software installation:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.</li>
<li>Under the Advanced category, choose Software Installation. (If no options
are visible in this category, click to expand the list.)</li>
<li>Put a checkmark next to "Enable software installation" if you want Netscape
6 to install updates automatically.</li>
<li>Put a checkmark next to "Enable software installation" if you want Mozilla to install updates automatically.</li>
</ol>
<p> [&nbsp;<A HREF="#nav_ses">Return to beginning of section</A>&nbsp;] </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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</ol>
<p>(If you select Manual proxy configuration) In the "No Proxy for:" field, type
the names of any domains that you can connect to directly, bypassing the proxy.
For example, if you type "netscape.com", then the proxy is bypassed each time
you view a web page from netscape.com.</p>
For example, if you type "mozilla.org", then the proxy is bypassed each time
you view a web page from mozilla.org.</p>
<p>Domain names are the part of a URL that contains the name of an organization,
business, or school---such as netscape.com or washington.org. If you use local
host names without the domain name, list them the same way. Use commas to separate
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<html>
<head>
<title>Browser Help</title>
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<a NAME="nav_view"></a>
<h2>Viewing Your Home Page</h2>
<p>When you start Netscape 6, you see Navigator, your browser. A What's New page appears automatically in the browser window when you first launch Netscape 6.</p>
<p>When you start Mozilla, you see Navigator, your browser. The Mozilla home page appears automatically in the browser window when you first launch Mozilla.</p>
<p>If you're viewing the What's New page for the first time, explore it. Click the items on the page to view more detailed explanations of new features. When you are ready to begin using Netscape 6, click "Start Using Now."</p>
<p>If you're viewing the Mozilla page for the first time, explore it. Click the items on the page to learn more about mozilla.org and things that you can do to assist the project if you are interested. When you are ready to begin using Mozilla, you may use the url bar at the top of Navigator to navigate to another page. See below for more information on moving to another page.</p>
<p>After the first launch, you will normally see your home page when you launch Netscape 6. Unless you choose a home page yourself, your home page is chosen by your network or Internet service provider, or you see Netscape's home page.</p>
<p>After the first launch, you will normally see your home page when you launch Mozilla. Unless you choose a home page yourself, your home page will be mozilla.org.</p>
<p>To choose your own home page, see "Specifying How Netscape Starts Up" in <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>To choose your own home page, see "Specifying How Mozilla Starts Up" in <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
<p>Some pages are divided into rectangular areas called frames. Each frame can display other pages.</p>
<p>To view more than one page at a time, open the File menu and choose New Navigator Window. At first the new window displays a copy of your home page, but you can use it to view a different page.</p>
<p>To view more than one page at a time, open the File menu and choose New Navigator Window. At first the new window displays a copy of your home page, but you can use it to view a different page by navigating with the url bar at the top of the page. See below for me details on moving to another page.</p>
<p>
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<a NAME="nav_move"></a>
<h2>Moving to Another Page</h2>
<p>You move to a new page by typing its URL---its location (address) on the Web. URLs normally begin with the abbreviation "http://," followed by one or more names that identify the address. For instance, "http://netscape.com"</p>
<p>You move to a new page by typing its URL---its location (address) on the Web. URLs normally begin with the abbreviation "http://," followed by one or more names that identify the address. For instance, "http://mozilla.org"</p>
<ol>
<li>Double-click the Location bar to select the URL that is already there.
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<p><b>Don't know a URL?</b> You can type part of a URL, such as "cnn" (for www.cnn.com); or type a general word, such as "gifts" or "flowers." Navigator guesses what page you want to view, or displays a page with a choice of links related to the word you typed.</p>
<p>If you are new to the Internet, type this URL to view a tutorial for novices:
http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/newnet</p>
http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/newnet</p> <!-- ZLL: Should this remain? -->
<p>
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<ol>
<li>Move the pointer until it changes to a pointing finger. This happens whenever the pointer is over a link. Most links are underlined text, but buttons and pictures can also be links.</li>
<p></p>
<li>Click the link once. While the network locates the page the link points to, status messages appear at the bottom of the window.</li>
<li>Click the link once. While the network locates the page the link points to, status messages appear at the bottom of the window to inform you of the progress loading the page.</li>
</ol>
<p>
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<ul>
<li>To go back or forward one page, click the Back or Forward arrow.
<li>To go back or forward more than one page, click the small triangles on the Back and Forward buttons. You'll see a list of pages you've visited; to return to a page, choose it from the list.
<li>To go back or forward more than one page, click and hold the small triangles on the Back and Forward buttons. You'll see a list of pages you've visited recently; to return to a page, choose it from the list.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ul>
<li>To see a list of any URLs you've typed into the Location bar, click the arrow at the right end of the Location bar. To view a page, choose it from the list.
<li>To see a list of any URLs you've recently typed into the Location bar, click and hold the arrow at the right end of the Location bar. To view a page, choose it from the list.
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<a name="bookmarks:visitingIDX"></a><a NAME="nav_bookmark"></a>
<h2>Visiting Bookmarked Pages</h2>
<p>The addresses, or URLs, of web pages can be quite long and difficult to remember. Fortunately, it's not necessary to memorize URLs in order to browse the Web. Your browser has a list of bookmarks, which are pointers to interesting web pages. To go to a bookmarked page:</p>
<p>The addresses, or URLs, of web pages can be quite long and difficult to remember. Fortunately, it's not necessary to memorize URLs in order to browse the Web. Your browser has a list of bookmarks, which are pointers to web pages that you have saved so that you can go back to them later. To go to a bookmarked page:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu. The menu contains bookmarks represented by a bookmark icon, and folders that contain more bookmarks.</li>
<li>Open the Bookmarks menu. The menu contains bookmarks represented by a bookmark icon, and folders that contain more bookmarks grouped into categories.</li>
<li>To visit a bookmarked page, choose a bookmark from the menu, or open a folder and choose a bookmark.</li>
</ol>
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<p>In addition to navigating the Web with Navigator, you can let the Web come to you by using the Sidebar.</p>
<p>The Sidebar is a customizable frame in your browser where you can keep items that you need to use all the time---the latest news and weather, your address book or buddy list, stock quotes, a calendar---and many other options you can choose. The Sidebar presents these items to you in tabs that it continually updates.</p>
<p>The Sidebar is a customizable frame in your browser where you can keep items and access information that you need to use all the time---the latest news and weather, your address book, or stock quotes, a calendar---and many other options you can choose. The Sidebar presents these items to you in tabs that it continually updates.</p>
<p>Netscape 6 comes with some Sidebar tabs already set up, but you can customize the Sidebar by adding, removing, and rearranging tabs. For details, see Customizing Netscape 6. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>Mozilla comes with some Sidebar tabs already set up, but you can customize the Sidebar by adding, removing, and rearranging tabs. For details, see Customizing Mozilla. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
<p>To view an item in the Sidebar, click its tab.</p>
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</td>
<td valign="middle">
<p>If you don't see the Sidebar, it may be closed. Open it by clicking its
handle.</p>
handle or dragging it out to the size that you like.</p>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
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Sidebar. Click the links to visit Web pages about baby dolls.
</ol>
<p>After you perform a search, the results are saved in the Sidebar's Search tab until you do a new search. You don't have to click the Back button to retrieve the search results.</p>
<p>After you perform a search, the results are saved in the Sidebar's Search tab until you do a new search. You don't have to click the Back button to retrieve the search results, just choose another result in the Search Sidebar.</p>
<p>To save the results of a search, click Bookmark this Search. To return to the list later, Open the Bookmarks menu. You'll find the search results in a folder at the bottom of the Bookmarks menu.
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<li>Remove the checkmark next to "Enable Internet Keywords." Keep the checkmark if you want to type common words or brand names (instead of full URLs) in the Location bar.
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<p>What's Related works by gathering information on the browsing habits of a huge number of Internet users. If you do not wish What's Related information to be gathered in conjunction with your browsing, you can disable What's Related by turning off or removing the What's Related tab from the Sidebar. See "Removing Sidebar Tabs" in <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Netscape 6</i>.)</p>
<p>What's Related works by gathering information on the browsing habits of a huge number of Internet users. If you do not wish What's Related information to be gathered in conjunction with your browsing, you can disable What's Related by turning off or removing the What's Related tab from the Sidebar. See "Removing Sidebar Tabs" in <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>. (Open the Help menu, choose Help Contents, and click <i>Customizing Mozilla</i>.)</p>
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<h2>Using Print Plus</h2>
<p>Print Plus is a service that helps you:</p>
<ul>
<li>order printer supplies online
<li>learn new ways to create special print designs at home
<li>access professional printing services for business and personal needs
</ul>
<p>To use this service, open the File menu and choose Print Plus.
<p>Note: Print Plus includes a utility that automatically checks to see what type of printers are configured on your computer. The information about your printers is stored on your computer in a cookie. You are always asked for permission before this information is gathered.</p>
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<p>The character coding method for a document depends on its language. Some languages---such as most of the Western languages---share the same coding method. Others, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Russian, use different method.</p>
<p>Your version of Netscape 6 is probably set to default character coding(s) appropriate for your region. However, If you use more than one language you may need to select appropriate character coding methods and designate the fonts you wish to use for use coding method.</p>
<p>Your version of Mozilla is probably set to default character coding(s) appropriate for your region. However, If you use more than one language you may need to select appropriate character coding methods and designate the fonts you wish to use for use coding method.</p>
<p>To select character codings:
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<p>The character coding methods you select are added to the bottom of the Character Coding menu. If you have more than one coding method selected, the active one has a bullet (dot) next to it.
<p>Netscape 6 can detect which character coding a document uses, and can display it correctly on your screen. To take advantage of this capability:
<p>Mozilla can detect which character coding a document uses, and can display it correctly on your screen. To take advantage of this capability:
<ol>
<li>Open the View menu, choose Character Coding, and then choose Auto-Detect.
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text. Propotional text is variable in width, so characters and letters vary
in width.
<li>(If available) Select a font for Serif, Sans-Serif, Cursive, and Fantasy.
<li>Select a monospace font (like Courier) you want to use for web pages. Monospace
<li>Select a monospace font (like Courier) you want to use for web pages which request a monospace font. Monospace
text is fixed in width, so each character or letter takes the same amount
of space.
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<h2>Setting Language Preferences</h2>
<p>Web pages are sometimes available in several languages. Netscape 6 presents
<p>Web pages are sometimes available in several languages. Mozilla presents
pages in the language you prefer, if it is available. You can specify the languages
you wish to see, in order of preference.</p>
<p>To set language preferences:</p>
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<h2>Finding International Web Content</h2>
<p>For information about Netscape 6 in multiple languages, open the Help menu
<p>For information about Mozilla in multiple languages, open the Help menu
and choose International Users.</p>
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helper applications to use on your computer. You probably don't need to change
them because they come preconfigured. Also, if Navigator doesn't know which
helper application to use, it guides you in finding one within the download
dialog box. From there, you can specify that Netscape should:</p>
dialog box. From there, you can specify that Mozilla should:</p>
<ul>
<li>Use the default action.</li>
<li>Save the file.</li>
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<h2>Automatic Loading</h2>
<p>When you bring a web page to your screen, Netscape 6 automatically loads (starts
<p>When you bring a web page to your screen, Mozilla automatically loads (starts
up) several features that help interpret web pages. These features can make
web pages more lively, but they take time to load.</p>
<p>To turn off automatic loading:</p>
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<p><B>Important:</B> A larger disk cache allows more pages to be quickly retrieved,
but more of your hard disk space is used.</p>
<p>When you quit Netscape 6, it performs cache maintenance. If maintenance takes
<p>When you quit Mozilla, it performs cache maintenance. If maintenance takes
longer than you wish, try reducing the size of the disk cache.</p>
<p>To specify how often Navigator checks the network for page revisions (so that
you don't keep "stale" pages in the cache too long):</p>
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<h2>Getting the Latest Software Automatically</h2>
<p>Netscape 6 can notify you when updates for your software are available, and
<p>Mozilla can notify you when updates for your software are available, and
it can install the updates automatically.</p>
<p>You can specify how you want Netscape 6 to handle automatic software installation:</p>
<p>You can specify how you want Mozilla to handle automatic software installation:</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.</li>
<li>Under the Advanced category, choose Software Installation. (If no options
are visible in this category, click to expand the list.)</li>
<li>Put a checkmark next to "Enable software installation" if you want Netscape
6 to install updates automatically.</li>
<li>Put a checkmark next to "Enable software installation" if you want Mozilla to install updates automatically.</li>
</ol>
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<p>(If you select Manual proxy configuration) In the "No Proxy for:" field, type
the names of any domains that you can connect to directly, bypassing the proxy.
For example, if you type "netscape.com", then the proxy is bypassed each time
you view a web page from netscape.com.</p>
For example, if you type "mozilla.org", then the proxy is bypassed each time
you view a web page from mozilla.org.</p>
<p>Domain names are the part of a URL that contains the name of an organization,
business, or school---such as netscape.com or washington.org. If you use local
host names without the domain name, list them the same way. Use commas to separate
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