Internet Explorer 6 for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:15/09/2001
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Price:$37.99
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Table of Contents
PART I: Preparing for an Internet Exploration.
Chapter 1: Welcome to the Internet.
Chapter 2: Getting Connected with Internet Explorer.
PART II: Embarking on a World Wide Web Adventure.
Chapter 3: Pushing Off.
Chapter 4: Searching the Web.
Chapter 5: Using Internet Explorer Features to Get Around the Web Quickly.
Chapter 6: Download This!
Chapter 7: The Media Is the Message.
Chapter 8: Working Offline.
Chapter 9: Getting Help While You Explore.
PART III: Getting Connected with Outlook Express.
Chapter 10: E-Mailing with Outlook Express.
Chapter 11: More E-Mail Shortcuts and Tricks.
Chapter 12: Hotmail: E-Mail for Free!
Chapter 13: The Instant Message Connection.
Chapter 14: Accessing Newsgroups with Outlook Express.
PART IV: Customizing Your Explorations.
Chapter 15: Doing It Your Way: Personalizing Internet Explorer.
Chapter 16: Using the Content Advisor to Make Sure That Your Kids Surf Safely.
Chapter 17: Lowering the Cone of Silence: Using the Internet Explorer Security Features.
Chapter 18: Creating a Login Script.
Chapter 19: Creating Your Own Web Site.
PART V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Using Internet Explorer Efficiently.
Chapter 21: Ten Things That Sometimes Go Wrong.
Chapter 22: Ten Safety Tips for Kids on the Net.
Glossary.
Index.
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