Using the world wide web – eMachines EM001 User Manual

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2 Insert the other end of the modem cable

into a telephone wall jack. (The modem

will not work with digital or PBX

telephone lines.)

3 If you want, you can connect a telephone

to the PHONE jack on the modem on the

back of your computer.

Using the World Wide Web

The World Wide Web is a multimedia window to the

Internet that gives you access to millions of

information sources.
Information on the Web comes to you on

Web pages

,

which are electronic documents that you view using a

Web page display program called a

browser

. You can

use any of the commercially available Web browsers,

like Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
Web pages can contain text, animations, music, and

other multimedia features. A group of related Web

pages is called a

Web site

. You can access Web sites

to shop, track investments, read the news, download

programs, and much more.
You can explore a Web site or visit other Web sites by

clicking areas on a Web page called

links

or

hyperlinks

.

A link may be colored or underlined text, a picture, or

an animated image. You can identify a link by moving

the mouse pointer over it. If the pointer changes to a

hand, the item is a link.
To learn more about using the Web browser features,

click Help in the menu bar.

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