Windows XP: The Complete Reference Chapter 24: Browsing the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer Chapter Introduction What Is the World Wide Web? What Is HTML? What Is a URL? What Are Internet Keywords? What Are Web Pages and Web Sites? What Is a Web Browser? What Are Plug-Ins? What Is the Default Web Browser? What Is Internet Explorer? What Is MSN Explorer? Should You Use Internet Explorer? Getting Started with Internet Explorer Elements of the Internet Explorer Window Using the Standard Buttons Toolbars What Are Smart Tags? Viewing Web Pages Browsing the Web Opening Files on Your System Getting Around on the Web Getting Help Remembering Where You've Been on the Web Using the Back Menu Using the Address Box Covering Your Tracks and Tracking Others Examining History Using Favorites, Links, and Internet Shortcuts Adding Favorites and Links Creating Internet Shortcuts Organizing Favorites Importing and Exporting Favorites and Bookmarks Adding Favorites to the Start Menu Searching for Web Pages Searching from the Address Box Using the Search Explorer Bar Changing Internet Explorer's Default Search Engines Interacting with Web Sites Automatically Remembering Passwords Automatically Using Internet Explorer's Profile Assistant Changing How Web Pages Look Choosing Fonts Choosing Colors Changing Language Preferences Choosing Whether to Download Images, Audio, and Video Managing Internet Explorer's Behavior Choosing and Customizing Your Start Page Blocking Offensive Web Content Managing Caches of Web Pages Changing the Default Browser Setting Your Mail and Newsreading Programs Managing Internet Explorer's Security and Privacy Settings Controlling Cookies What Are Cookies? What Is P3P? How Does Internet Explorer Implement P3P Privacy Policies? What Is a Sensible Cookie Policy? Setting Cookie Policy Managing the Cookies You Have Managing Scripts, Applets, and ActiveX Controls What Are Java, JavaScript, VBScript, and ActiveX? Security Zones Managing Java and JavaScript Managing ActiveX Controls 2)Displaying a Privacy Report About a Web Page Creating Your Own Web Pages