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Opera Turbo

10 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin
Opera Turbo

The goal of most web designers is to create an attractive, easily accessible and functional website that will convince the visitor to do something. Creating such a website requires good graphic design, easy and intuitive site navigation, logical site layout and good web copy. The following suggestions are general web design guidelines.

Web Content

You want the visitor to see you as a knowledgeable information source and/or a reputable business. Poor grammar and spelling will immediately reduce your credibility. Remember that people use the internet to find information. For more details visit to Continue Reading

Web Browsers – Different Types And Uses

29 December 2009 | No Comments » | admin
Web Browsers - Different Types And Uses

A browser is an application that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. Technically, a web browser uses HTTP to make requests of web servers throughout the Internet on behalf of the browser user. In other words, a web browser is a software application that allows one to view pages on the World Wide Web.

The history of the web browser can be traced back to 1991, when a computer guru named Tim Berners-Lee invented the very first web browser. It premiered on February 26, 1991, and ran on NeXSTEP. It was called WorldWideWeb, but was later renamed Nexus in an effort to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.

There are Continue Reading

Netscape IPO – How Netscape Became The Leading Browser In the Twentieth Century

25 December 2009 | No Comments » | admin
Netscape IPO - How Netscape Became The Leading Browser In the Twentieth Century

It’s amazing that the huge text documents, the tapes, home video tapes and even the digital video tapes can now be stored in just one webpage. This World Wide Web can be easily accessed by every one by using a web browser.

This technology helps not only to store various types of information but also access it by just getting our home computer connected to the internet.

When you plan to watch a movie or a digital video at your friend’s residence then earlier you had to carry those tapes with you, but now that we have this powerful technology that you can store them on a website and can watch it through any computer and where ever you want.

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How to Make Your Browser Love You

23 December 2009 | No Comments » | admin
How to Make Your Browser Love You

For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health…you need your browser, and your browser needs you. We lead you to the alter.

You take a browser out on the Web, hit some cool sites, knock back a couple of emails…and then what?

Just when you think you’re hitting it off, making a good impression, might be in with a chance here, mate… it jumps into a blue taxi and vanishes into the night. No happy ever after for you my friend, you’re going home alone.

Browsers can be heartlessly cruel. They promise you the World Wide Web, then deliver you to Wynberg Not Found. They reveal a bit of an image here, and a hint of a sound file there, but will they go the whole mult Continue Reading

Customizing the New Visual Explorer Web Browser

23 December 2009 | No Comments » | admin
Customizing the New Visual Explorer Web Browser

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.
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How to Hijack a Browser

14 April 2009 | 18 Comments » | admin
How to Hijack a Browser

Google released the web browser Chrome in September. But why were they doing it? How would it affect their relationship with Mozilla? And did they really include a mode specifically designed to allow users to view porn anonymously? Zeta throws these questions, and more, at Anthony House, Google UK’s Communications & Public Affairs Manager

What was the impetus for developing a browser?
As Google employees, we spend most of our time doing everything from requesting vacation time to writing documents in Google Docs to filing expense reports through the web browser. And so we are probably more aware than most people of the opportunities and limits of web browsers Continue Reading