
There are a variety of ways in which you can customize Visual Explorer to suit your needs. I’ve described a selection here to get you started.
Tab Views
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You can arrange web page tabs and tile or cascade web page windows using the tab options. From the Window menu simply click Use Tab Groups to disable this option. All of your existing tabs will then be re-arranged as cascaded windows – you can re-position these windows to suit your needs. Alternatively, on the Window menu select Tile Horizontally or Tile Vertically to automatically re-arrange the windows.
For more information see ref=”http://www.visual-explorer.com/feat_user.htm”>http://www.visual-explorer.com/feat_user.htm
Menus and Toolbars
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You can customize the menus and toolbars in Visual Explorer for faster access to commonly performed tasks. Some menu commands have icons next to them so you can quickly associate the command with the icon. Most menus are located on the Menu Bar, which is the toolbar at the top of the screen. Toolbars can contain buttons, menus, or a combination of both. Toolbars can be moved to any position within Visual Explorer, except for the Tab Bar, which can be docked at the top or bottom of the screen.
For more information see http://www.visual-explorer.com/feat_cus.htm
Media Filter
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The Media Filter in Visual Explorer lets you instantly block a variety of web page content from images, Flash animations and sounds to potentially harmful scripts and ActiveX applications. To block specific media content from displaying, select the Filter menu and click on the media item shown in the drop-down menu list to block it.
For more information see http://www.visual-explorer.com/feat_priv.htm
The full list of content that can be blocked is as follows:
– Images
– Flash Animations
– Animations (e.g. GIF animations)
– Sounds
– ActiveX (applications)
– Scripts
– Java Applets
Cloaking Device
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This unique and innovative feature is designed to help ensure your privacy when browsing secure web pages. When enabled, the Cloaking Device will make Visual Explorer semi transparent so that casual observers cannot snoop on your browsing activities, particularly useful when entering personal or credit card related data online.
You can quickly turn the Cloaking Device on at any time by using the shortcut Ctrl+Enter or by selecting View menu, Toggle Transparency. Note the current transparency level will be applied (set to 75% by default). Note that a transparency value above 75% is not recommended if you want web pages to remain legible! Download the user guide for more information http://www.visual-explorer.com/downloads/Vexplore_User_Guide.pdf
Search Bar
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You can quickly and easily search for web pages on a particular topic just by typing a few words into the Visual Explorer search bar (located on the right of the Navigation toolbar).
For example, if you want to find information about Spanish villas:
– Click in the Search Bar
– Type the keywords Spanish villas (your typing will replace any text currently shown in the search bar)
– Press Return on the keyboard to perform the search
Search results for Spanish villas appear in a new Visual Explorer tab.
For more information see http://www.visual-explorer.com/feat_search.htm
Themes and Skins
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The appearance of Visual Explorer, in terms of its Graphical User Interface (GUI), can be modified to suit the different tastes of its users by applying a custom skin. Applications such as Visual Explorer, which are capable of having a skin applied, are referred to as being skinnable and the process of writing or applying such a skin is known as skinning. Some skins merely make the program more aesthetically pleasing, but others can rearrange elements of the interface, potentially making the software easier to use.
In addition to the default skins that may be found on your computer (commonly found in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes or similar), any Microsoft based .msstyles visual style file or CodeJock based .cjstyles file can be loaded and used within Visual Explorer making the possibilities endless with how the application can be skinned.
Keyboard Shortcuts
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You can quickly accomplish tasks you perform frequently by using shortcut keys – one or more keys you press on the keyboard to complete a task.
For example, pressing Ctrl+T creates a new web page tab, just as clicking the New Tab button located to the right of the last tab or selecting File menu, New Tab.
Mouse Gestures
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The mouse-oriented equivalent of keyboard shortcuts is mouse gestures. A mouse gesture is a way of combining mouse movements and clicks which Visual Explorer recognizes as a specific command.
For example, with mouse gestures enabled, you could navigate to the previously viewed page by pressing the left mouse button, moving the mouse briefly to the left, then releasing the button.
Add-ons
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Add-ons, also known as ActiveX controls, browser extensions, browser helper objects, or toolbars can improve your browsing experience by adding additional functionality to Visual Explorer. They can also provide enhanced interaction with associated websites, such as the Google Toolbar add-on and the Google website.
Visual Explorer has been designed to support Internet Explorer add-ons.
There are thousands of Internet Explorer based add-ons available from resources such as http://www.download.com and http://www.ieaddons.com but please be aware – some add-ons can cause your computer to stop responding or display content that you don’t want, such as pop-up ads. Therefore, it is always a good idea to read the user reviews about a particular add-on before deciding whether to install it or not.
Summary
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Visual Explorer is the free full-featured web browser from BlueG. It includes advanced phishing filters, true WYSIWYG web page printing, plus instant Google searches with a single click. You can download Visual Explorer from http://www.visual-explorer.com
Author – Darren Bond, Creative Director, BlueG
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December 23rd, 2009 on 8:01 am
Get Firefox!
A way better and more secure browser than Internet Explorer
REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR THE BEST ANSWER!
December 23rd, 2009 on 8:06 am
that’s nice if your fingers are small like this dumb finger-model chick. wtf. cumbersome!
December 23rd, 2009 on 9:10 am
here's a sample script i made.
http://www.geocities.com/omega_archer2003/answers/browser.html
full script is in the demo page
December 23rd, 2009 on 9:41 am
About as exciting as watching television advertisements.
December 23rd, 2009 on 10:00 am
these prices are in euros
in case you didn’t notice
I’m dutch myself and i must say this APP is awesome
December 23rd, 2009 on 9:14 pm
HTC Dream
December 24th, 2009 on 6:21 am
Android??
December 24th, 2009 on 8:22 am
Use Windows Explorer or open "my computer" from your desktop.
There will be an address bar there, enter your ftp url
Should prompt you with user and pass. If it doesn't, right click blank space in the window and select "login as…"
Then type in user and password.
newer version of IE doesn't support FTP connections, you have to use Windows Explorer.
Fiber FTP Hosting Team
http://www.fiberftp.com
December 24th, 2009 on 9:20 am
stupid thing
December 24th, 2009 on 11:19 pm
Try Alt M. You can also get a period while typing text by double spacing.
December 25th, 2009 on 3:38 pm
http://www.1729.com/spanish/
December 25th, 2009 on 5:35 pm
this will be great for heads-up display on our visors when we’re all walking around in biosuits. Circa 2015 ?
December 25th, 2009 on 7:10 pm
I’m pretty sure that’s the T-Mobile G1
December 25th, 2009 on 7:27 pm
That’s very sad. Slow sluggish experience.
December 26th, 2009 on 9:18 am
http://www.simongibson.com/intranet/dns2003/
December 26th, 2009 on 10:47 am
actually making new browser is not logic when they have one.i think IE is good enough to develope.The reason that IE has so many bug is not the IE itself its because all the hackers are focusing on IE to findout security holes because users of IE is more than users of other explorers.nowadays we can see the number of firefox users are increasing so the hacker attack on firefox also increased and as we see sometimes there is some bug on mozila also.for me firefox and opera are the best i dont like microsoft but they are really powerful.
December 26th, 2009 on 11:45 am
Are you looking for the modem/router address?
If you cannot find it do what works for any router:
click Start
Run
type CMD (ugly command prompt box comes up
type IPCONFIG
look for Default gateway — it is the address of your router
December 26th, 2009 on 6:42 pm
It's not a weird code; rather, it's the router's IP address. That will vary depending on how you've set up your network, but if you didn't change it, Netgear routers default to 192.168.0.1 . (Linksys defaults to 192.168.1.1 ; I'm not sure about other brands.)