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NETSCAPE TIPS
Finding the Pages You Want
(Smart Browsing)
The Smart Browsing feature helps you
quickly find what you want on the Internet
(and filter out what you don't want). It
includes:
What's Related: A list of URLs
(addresses) for web sites related to the
page you're currently viewing. To view
related sites, click the What's Related
button and select from the list.
Internet Keywords: A shorthand way of
typing addresses into the Location field.
NetWatch: A protection feature that lets
you control the type of web pages that can
be viewed on your computer. To use
NetWatch, open the Help menu and
choose NetWatch.
To set up Smart Browsing:
1.From the Edit menu, choose Preferences.
2.Open the Navigator category and click
Smart Browsing.
3.Select Enable "What's Related."
4.Select an option under "Automatically load
'What's Related' information." This option
determines when Navigator fetches the
related sites' URLs.
Never: Navigator waits until you click
the What's Related button to fetch
related sites' URLs.
Always: Navigator fetches the related
sites' URLs automatically as soon as
you visit a web page, whether or not
you click the What's Related button.
(Pages load more slowly, but the
button responds more quickly.)
After first use: Once you've clicked
What's Related while visiting a page,
Navigator fetches the information
automatically whenever you return to
that page. If you've never clicked
What's Related while visiting a
particular page, Navigator doesn't
fetch the related sites' URLs.
5.(Optional) List any domains for which you
don't want related information. 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.
6.Select Enable Internet Keywords if you
want to type common words or brand
names (instead of full URLs) in the
Location field.
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