Internet 114
Finding text on a page
You can search for text, a word or a phrase on a web page you have opened.
To search for text, a word or a phrase on a page:
1. On the Edit menu, select Find Find.
2. Enter the text you want to search for and select the Find button.
To search for the next instance:
• On the Edit menu, select Find Find next.
You can also refine your search by using the following options in the Find
dialog:
• Direction: select this to set whether the Internet program starts searching
upwards or downwards from the part of the web page you currently have
selected.
• Match whole word: select this to only search for the text you have typed in
if it is a whole word. E.g., a search for ‘link’ would ignore ‘hyperlink’.
• Case sensitive: select this to only search for text in the same case as the
text you have typed in. E.g., a search for ‘Link’ would ignore ‘link’.
Viewing information about your connection
You can view details about your connection to the Internet at any time.
To view details about your connection:
• Tap on the title bar, or select Information Status on the To ols menu.
The Status information dialog displays the following information:
• Connection: This tells you whether or not you are connected to the World
Wide Web.
• Page title: This tells you the title of the current web page.
• Location: This line displays the full web address of the current page.
• Status: This indicates how far the Internet program has got in retrieving
the current page.
You can also view details about the current page.
To view details about the current page:
• On the Tools menu, select Information Page.
The Page information dialog displays the following information:
• Location: This tells you the address of the current page.
• In cache: This indicates whether or not the page which is being viewed is
stored in the cache.
Also displayed will be other more technical information about the web page
you are looking at.
Many web pages are connected to other pages by links. Links normally
appear as underlined text, and provide ‘doorways’ to other pages and sites.
Links may be displayed in a number of ways:
FOLLOWING LINKS