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Once you have configured your user profile, you are ready to use
the browser. To access Mozilla in GNOME, click on
the Mozilla launcher on the panel or
go to
=> => =>
. In KDE, go to
=> => .
The Mozilla Navigator screen
has all of the standard Web browser functions that
other browsers have. There is a main menu at the top of the screen and a
navigation bar below it. There is a sidebar on the left that contains
additional options. And in the bottom left corner, there are four small
icons : Navigator,
Mail, Composer, and
Address Book.
To browse the Internet, click on Search and enter a topic
in the search engine that opens, type a website URL in the location bar,
click on and create bookmarks, or check the What's
Related sidebar tab to see pages related to the one you are
viewing currently.
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In addition to Mozilla, you can use
Galeon, Netscape,
or any other Web browser you have
installed. For information on Galeon, check
the official website at http://galeon.sourceforge.net
and for more on Netscape, go to http://home.netscape.com/browsers/redirect/index.html.
You can open either of these applications (if you have them installed) in GNOME by going
to => =>
and selecting either
Galeon or Netscape
Communicator. Or you can simply type
galeon or netscape at a
command line.
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The following options are available from the main menu at the top of the
Mozilla Navigator screen. Note that many menu items
have keyboard shortcuts listed next to them. For example,
[Ctrl]+[p] is the keyboard shortcut for printing.
New Navigator Window —
Opens an additional Mozilla Navigator window.
New — Make a selection from this list to open a
new Navigator or browser window, a new screen
for composing mail, a blank Composer
screen for working on a webpage, or a blank address card for
adding and saving new entries in your address book.
Open Web Location —
Opens a dialog box for URL or local file entry.
Open File —
Opens a dialog box for file selection or entry.
Close —
Closes Mozilla.
Save As —
Opens a dialog box where you can name a file and have it
automatically saved as such.
Edit Page —
Opens Mozilla Composer where you can edit or create HTML pages.
Send Page —
Opens an email composition screen so you can send the contents of
the webpage you are currently viewing within the body of a letter.
Send Link —
Opens an email composition screen so you can send a link to the
webpage you are viewing.
Print —
Prints the current webpage or document (see Chapter 7 for information on configuring a printer).
Work Offline —
Disconnects Mozilla from the
Internet but allows you to keep working on files
and correspondence within Mozilla.
Quit —
Closes Mozilla.
Undo/Redo —
Automatically cancels or repeats the last action.
Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete —
Highlighted text can be cut or copied and then pasted elsewhere,
or deleted permanently.
Select All —
Highlights the entire contents of a document. The contents can
then be collectively deleted, copied, or have other edit functions applied.
Prefill Form —
Automatically enters information in online forms.
Save Form Data —
Saves the data most recently entered in a form.
View Saved Data —
Displays your contact information, billing and shipping
information, etc.
Preferences —
Opens the Mozilla preferences
window where you can configure the look and behavior of
Mozilla.
Show/Hide — Select from these menu
items to hide or show the Navigation Toolbar (containing the
forward, back, reload, and other buttons), the Personal Toolbar
(containing buttons for your bookmarks, homepage, and more), and the
Status Bar
(at the bottom of the Mozilla
screen, containing the icons for
Navigator, Mail,
Address Book, and Composer).
My Sidebar —
Selecting this option adds or removes the sidebar from the left of the screen.
Text Size —
Lets you make adjustments to the size of the text on screen.
Use Stylesheet —
If you have stylesheet files saved on you system, click on this
option so see them listed. Selecting one will apply it to the
webpage you are viewing.
Reload —
Refreshes the screen, just as the Reload
button in the navigation toolbar does.
Stop —
Stops the current transfer. For example, if you've clicked on a
link and then decide you don't want to go that site, select
Stop to keep it from loading on your
screen. You can also use the Stop button
on the navigation toolbar.
Page Source —
Shows the source code for the page you are viewing.
Page Info —
Shows the title, URL, and last date modified for the current page.
Translate —
Gives you options for translating the current webpage into
another language.
Language and Web Content —
Download and select languages for viewing web content.
Character Coding —
If you browse, compose, or send and receive email in more than
one language, you need to select the appropriate character codings
and fonts. Select character codes from this dropdown menu.
A character coding method is the way a document or message has
been converted to data to be used by your computer. All web
documents and mail and news messages use a character
coding method (also known as a character encoding or character set).
Your version of Mozilla is probably
set to default character coding(s) appropriate for your region.
Apply Theme —
Selecting a new theme changes the look of buttons, dialog boxes,
menus, toolbars, and other items. A dialog box will open where you can
make selections.
Find in This Page —
Opens a dialog box where you type a word or phrase
to search for on the current page - works with local files, not webpages.
Find Again —
Looks for the last word or phrase you searched for with
Find in This Page.
Search the Web —
Opens a search engine
Back/Forward —
Takes you back or forward through webpages you have viewed
one at a time. You can determine the maximum number of pages forward and
back that you can go with these buttons by going to
=>
on the main menu and selecting Navigation
and then Preferences from the
menu on the left of the main Preferences screen.
Home —
Takes you to a designated homepage. You can set your homepage by going
to
=> on the main menu and then
selecting Navigator on the left
side of the Preferences screen. Enter a URL
or a local file name in the Home Page
Location field to designate a homepage other than
the default.
The Go menu item also shows a list of recently
viewed pages. You can determine the
maximum number of pages this list will show by going to =>
on the main menu and then selecting
Navigation and then
History from the menu on the left of the
Preferences screen.
Add Bookmark —
Puts the page you are currently viewing on your
general list of bookmarks.
File Bookmark —
Lets you add the current page to a specific folder in your bookmarks rather than
the general list.
Manage Bookmarks —
Opens a screen where you move, rename, delete, and
organize your bookmarks.
Navigator, Mail, Composer, Address Book —
Each of these options opens the corresponding tool.
Privacy and Security — contains the
following options:
- *Cookie Manager
View, block, or unblock cookies.
- *Image Manager
View, block, or unblock sites that display images.
- *Password Manager
View and change passwords; encrypt, obscure, and clear
sensitive information.
- *Form Manger
View stored form data and related tasks. When you fill out
forms online, Mozilla asks you
if you want to this information. If you do, the next time
you view a form on a webpage, you will be asked if you
want to have the saved information inserted in the form
you are viewing.
- *Understanding Privacy
Displays an explanation of key privacy points.
Tools — contains the following options:
- *History
Shows the websites you have viewed during your current session.
- *Import Utility
Opens Mozilla Mail Import
Wizard which you can use to import
messages, address book information, and/or preferences
from other mail programs.
- *Java Console & JavaScript Console
Advanced functions for managing Java and JavaScript
functions. Disabling one or both of these can help speed up
your system's performance, but pages that require Java or
JavaScript may not display properly.
- IRC Chat
If you installed mozilla-chat, this option will
appear under Tasks on the main menu. It
launches an online chat application. The application has
built-in help files for more information.
Help Contents
Opens a help screen with categorized and indexed
Mozilla help topics.
Release Notes —
Opens the Mozilla website, with
current information about updates to the application.
About Plug-ins —
Shows a list of the various plug-ins (MPEG tool, Quicktime, MIDI player,
Shockwave) compatible with Mozilla.
About Mozilla —
Displays basic copyright and licensing information.
Mozilla Navigator shows a number of icons.
All of the icons are labelled or will display labels when the cursor
is held over them. The
four icons on the taskbar in the lower left corner of the screen merit further
discussion.
Navigator —
Clicking on the Navigator icon opens
another Mozilla screen. This is
convenient if you want to see more than one website at a time.
Mail —
The Mail icon opens a screen for composing
mail. The first time you open this
screen, you will be prompted to set up a mail account. There are
only a few configuration screens and they provide you with instructions.
Composer —
The Composer icon opens a screen for
composing documents and converting them to HTML for viewing online.
Address Book —
Click on the Address Book icon to open and
edit your address book(s). On the left, under Address
Books, is a list of existing address books. To
create a new one, go to =>
=> on the
main menu and fill in a name for the book when prompted. You can
create separate lists within a address books by selecting a book and
then clicking on New List. To add new names
to your books, click on New Card and fill
in the appropriate information when prompted.
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