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Parts of the Internet Explorer Window Game

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Add to Favorites Bar buttonPlaces the active URL on the Favorites Bar.
Address barDisplays the URL of the currently active Web page.
Back and Forward buttonsDisplay Web pages you have previously visited.
Bing search boxProvides an area in which you type a search term to conduct an Internet search; Bing is the default search engine but you can select a different one.
Command barContains, by default, the buttons to view your Home page; view your Feeds; view mail; print Web pages; manipulate Web pages, for example by saving; select safety settings; and to display a list of Tools.
Favorites BarDisplays links to favorite Web sites that you have placed there.
Favorites buttonOpens the Favorites Center pane, which is an area to manage your Favorites, browser history, and subscribed RSS feeds.
New Tab buttonOpens a new tab.
Quick Tabs buttonDisplays a thumbnail of each Web site that is currently open on a single tab.
Recent Pages buttonDisplays a list of recently visited Web sites.
Refresh buttonUpdates the content of the displayed Web page; for example, to update temperatures on a weather site or update stock prices on a financial site.
Status barDisplays, on the left, the URL for a link to which your mouse is pointing; on the right, displays information about the download process of a Web site and also icons to change your security settings and Zoom level.
Stop buttonStops the download of a Web page that you requested.
Suggested Sites buttonHelps you discover Web sites that are similar to the sites you visit.
Tab List buttonLists the names of all Web sites currently open on a tab.
Tab rowDisplays a tab for each open Web page.
Web Slice Gallery buttonEnables you to subscribe to Web Slices--a specific portion of a Web page that you can subscribe to, and which enables you to see updated content, for example weather or traffic.


Instructor
Renton Technical College
Renton, WA

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