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little confused? Here are answers to the
most common questions to begin your online
adventure through cyberspace.
Q:
What does WWW stand for?
A: WWW
is an acronym for the World Wide Web.
Q:
What is the World Wide Web.
A: The
WWW is a series of interconnected groups
of information. It allows you to view graphics,
animation, download files, and communicate
with others around the world.
Q:
How do I see it?
A: After
connecting to the Internet over your modem
to Cybernet, your start your web browser.
Q:
What is a web browser?
A: A
web browser is a type of software used to
access the web and view web pages. The most
commonly used browsers are Microsoft's
Internet Explorer and Netscape's
Navigator.
Q:
What is a homepage?
A: A
homepage is the first screen of a website.
Additional documents at the same site are
called web pages.
Q:
How do I get from page to page.
A: To
get from one page to another, click on the
hyperlink. Links appear as coloured words
underlined or as an image. You just point
your cursor over the link and click. The
cursor turns from an arrow to a hand when
it is over a hyperlink.
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