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A web browser developed by Apple Inc. and included with the Mac OS X and iOS operating systems that allows users to access web pages on the World Wide Web via the Internet (Wikipedia).

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  • Adding a Website to Your Favorites or Bookmarks Bar Apple Safari If you find yourself frequently visiting the same web site (e.g. Google) you can add it to your Favorites bar so that it is only a click away when you need it.  This is also a recommended alternative to installing web site “toolbars”, such as those offered by Google or Yahoo.  Many site-specific toolbars also come with spyware and adware, neither of which is desirable.  NOTE:  This document assumes you are using Internet Explorer on a Windows computer. Creating a link 1. Open Internet Explorer in your usual manner. 2. Navigate to the web site you want to add to your links bar (e.g. Google.com)   3. Click on the Google icon and drag it onto the “links” bar that (usually) appears below the Address bar.                                                                                                     4. Now, when you click on the icon you added to the links bar, it will take you quickly to that site.  Editing the name of the link Sometimes the site name is so long that it may take up a lot of room on your links bar.  You can edit the name as it appears on the links bar by doing the following. 1. Click on Favorites and then select Organize Favorites (shown at right).                                 2. Click on Links (shown at left).     4. Click on the site you’ve added (in this example, Google, shown at right) 5. Click on Rename.                                                                               6. Type the name for the site as you want it to appear in your links bar then click on Close.          7. You may find that after you click on Close your new site (e.g. Google) might not appear in the desired position in the links bar.  You can reposition it within the links bar by clicking on the icon for the site and dragging it to a different location.   For questions or comments regarding this document, please e-mail helpdesk@hamilton.edu.  
  • Clearing Your Cache and Cookies Apple Safari If your computer is not performing at its usual rate when browsing web pages (e.g. it's "slow" or "hangs" sporadically), the first thing you want to do is clear your cache and cookies. Every web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.) caches visited websites to reduce bandwidtch usage and server load. This allows your web browser display pages faster by loading them from the cache stored on your hard drive. However, sometimes the cache can take up disk space and result in slower browser performing. Cookies are used by websites to store informtion about a particular activity. Clearing your cache and cookies will occasically allow the browser to perform faster and free up space on your computer's local hard drive. To learn how to clear your cache and cookies in a particular browser, click below: http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=32050
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Apple Safari   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
  • Adding a Website to Your Favorites or Bookmarks Bar Google Chrome If you find yourself frequently visiting the same web site (e.g. Google) you can add it to your Favorites bar so that it is only a click away when you need it.  This is also a recommended alternative to installing web site “toolbars”, such as those offered by Google or Yahoo.  Many site-specific toolbars also come with spyware and adware, neither of which is desirable.  NOTE:  This document assumes you are using Internet Explorer on a Windows computer. Creating a link 1. Open Internet Explorer in your usual manner. 2. Navigate to the web site you want to add to your links bar (e.g. Google.com)   3. Click on the Google icon and drag it onto the “links” bar that (usually) appears below the Address bar.                                                                                                     4. Now, when you click on the icon you added to the links bar, it will take you quickly to that site.  Editing the name of the link Sometimes the site name is so long that it may take up a lot of room on your links bar.  You can edit the name as it appears on the links bar by doing the following. 1. Click on Favorites and then select Organize Favorites (shown at right).                                 2. Click on Links (shown at left).     4. Click on the site you’ve added (in this example, Google, shown at right) 5. Click on Rename.                                                                               6. Type the name for the site as you want it to appear in your links bar then click on Close.          7. You may find that after you click on Close your new site (e.g. Google) might not appear in the desired position in the links bar.  You can reposition it within the links bar by clicking on the icon for the site and dragging it to a different location.   For questions or comments regarding this document, please e-mail helpdesk@hamilton.edu.  
  • Clearing Your Cache and Cookies Google Chrome If your computer is not performing at its usual rate when browsing web pages (e.g. it's "slow" or "hangs" sporadically), the first thing you want to do is clear your cache and cookies. Every web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.) caches visited websites to reduce bandwidtch usage and server load. This allows your web browser display pages faster by loading them from the cache stored on your hard drive. However, sometimes the cache can take up disk space and result in slower browser performing. Cookies are used by websites to store informtion about a particular activity. Clearing your cache and cookies will occasically allow the browser to perform faster and free up space on your computer's local hard drive. To learn how to clear your cache and cookies in a particular browser, click below: http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=32050
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Google Chrome   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Internet   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
  • Adding a Website to Your Favorites or Bookmarks Bar Microsoft Internet Explorer If you find yourself frequently visiting the same web site (e.g. Google) you can add it to your Favorites bar so that it is only a click away when you need it.  This is also a recommended alternative to installing web site “toolbars”, such as those offered by Google or Yahoo.  Many site-specific toolbars also come with spyware and adware, neither of which is desirable.  NOTE:  This document assumes you are using Internet Explorer on a Windows computer. Creating a link 1. Open Internet Explorer in your usual manner. 2. Navigate to the web site you want to add to your links bar (e.g. Google.com)   3. Click on the Google icon and drag it onto the “links” bar that (usually) appears below the Address bar.                                                                                                     4. Now, when you click on the icon you added to the links bar, it will take you quickly to that site.  Editing the name of the link Sometimes the site name is so long that it may take up a lot of room on your links bar.  You can edit the name as it appears on the links bar by doing the following. 1. Click on Favorites and then select Organize Favorites (shown at right).                                 2. Click on Links (shown at left).     4. Click on the site you’ve added (in this example, Google, shown at right) 5. Click on Rename.                                                                               6. Type the name for the site as you want it to appear in your links bar then click on Close.          7. You may find that after you click on Close your new site (e.g. Google) might not appear in the desired position in the links bar.  You can reposition it within the links bar by clicking on the icon for the site and dragging it to a different location.   For questions or comments regarding this document, please e-mail helpdesk@hamilton.edu.  
  • Clearing Your Cache and Cookies Microsoft Internet Explorer If your computer is not performing at its usual rate when browsing web pages (e.g. it's "slow" or "hangs" sporadically), the first thing you want to do is clear your cache and cookies. Every web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.) caches visited websites to reduce bandwidtch usage and server load. This allows your web browser display pages faster by loading them from the cache stored on your hard drive. However, sometimes the cache can take up disk space and result in slower browser performing. Cookies are used by websites to store informtion about a particular activity. Clearing your cache and cookies will occasically allow the browser to perform faster and free up space on your computer's local hard drive. To learn how to clear your cache and cookies in a particular browser, click below: http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=32050
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Microsoft Internet Explorer   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
  • Adding a Website to Your Favorites or Bookmarks Bar Mozilla Firefox If you find yourself frequently visiting the same web site (e.g. Google) you can add it to your Favorites bar so that it is only a click away when you need it.  This is also a recommended alternative to installing web site “toolbars”, such as those offered by Google or Yahoo.  Many site-specific toolbars also come with spyware and adware, neither of which is desirable.  NOTE:  This document assumes you are using Internet Explorer on a Windows computer. Creating a link 1. Open Internet Explorer in your usual manner. 2. Navigate to the web site you want to add to your links bar (e.g. Google.com)   3. Click on the Google icon and drag it onto the “links” bar that (usually) appears below the Address bar.                                                                                                     4. Now, when you click on the icon you added to the links bar, it will take you quickly to that site.  Editing the name of the link Sometimes the site name is so long that it may take up a lot of room on your links bar.  You can edit the name as it appears on the links bar by doing the following. 1. Click on Favorites and then select Organize Favorites (shown at right).                                 2. Click on Links (shown at left).     4. Click on the site you’ve added (in this example, Google, shown at right) 5. Click on Rename.                                                                               6. Type the name for the site as you want it to appear in your links bar then click on Close.          7. You may find that after you click on Close your new site (e.g. Google) might not appear in the desired position in the links bar.  You can reposition it within the links bar by clicking on the icon for the site and dragging it to a different location.   For questions or comments regarding this document, please e-mail helpdesk@hamilton.edu.  
  • Clearing Your Cache and Cookies Mozilla Firefox If your computer is not performing at its usual rate when browsing web pages (e.g. it's "slow" or "hangs" sporadically), the first thing you want to do is clear your cache and cookies. Every web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.) caches visited websites to reduce bandwidtch usage and server load. This allows your web browser display pages faster by loading them from the cache stored on your hard drive. However, sometimes the cache can take up disk space and result in slower browser performing. Cookies are used by websites to store informtion about a particular activity. Clearing your cache and cookies will occasically allow the browser to perform faster and free up space on your computer's local hard drive. To learn how to clear your cache and cookies in a particular browser, click below: http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=32050
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Mozilla Firefox   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
  • Comparison of Browser Interfaces Web Browser   Browsing       Browser History Accessing Browser History       Browser History Interface   Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark     Accessing Bookmarks   Trust Certificates      
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