Finding a Web Page

You do most of your navigation on the Internet using the hyperlinks (also called links or jumps) that are located on Web pages and in search results. When you click a link, an Internet address is sent to your Web browser, which looks for the Web site and then displays the requested page. After you’ve located a Web page, you can explore further if you want. It’s a bit like looking up a word in a dictionary and then looking up another word to expand your understanding of the first one.

Explore

  1. Connect to the Internet if you’re not already connected, and start Internet Explorer if it isn’t already running.

  2. From your current page, ...

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