Chapter 16. Surf with Windows Internet Explorer 7

  • Navigate the interface

  • Navigate quickly using the Quick Tabs feature

  • Set up tab groups

  • Take advantage of the Search box

  • Print Web pages so they look like Web pages

  • Configure RSS feeds

  • Double-check security

  • Use Windows CardSpace to manage your passwords

The Internet is a pretty simple concept, really. Type the URL for the site you want to visit, and start reading. But sometimes you see something on the Web page that makes you click a link to find out more. A new window pops up. Then you click another link to produce yet another window. Before you know it, you’re smothered in windows and can’t figure out where you started. That—and more—has all changed with Windows Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista. The ...

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