User's Guide Table of Contents
Online Books
Copyright
- How does Netscape Navigator Dial-Up Edition
connect me to the Internet
- Your end of the the world
- Users on a local area
- How does Netscape Navigator Dial-Up Edition
help me put this all together
- What are the computer requirements
- How do I get help?
- About this book
- What's next
- Additional reading
- Starting Netscape Navigator
- For Windows 95 users
- For Windows 3.1 users
- About the Netscape Navigator window
- Viewing other pages
- Links
- Type a URL
- Page information in the Navigator Window
- How to see where you've been, and quickly
go back
- History lists
- Bookmarks
- Toolbar and Directory buttons
- Toolbar buttons
- Directory buttons
- Searching for information on the Internet
- Sending and receiving email
- The Mail window
- Resizing panes in the Mail window
- The Message Composition window
- What's a newsgroup?
- Finding a newsgroup
- Subscribing to a newsgroup
- Creating and replying to newsgroup messages
- Personalizing Netscape Navigator
- Selecting a home page
- The online Netscape Navigator Handbook
- Addresses on the World Wide Web
- What's next
- What does the dialer do
- For Windows 95 users
- If you can't find the dialer icon
- Changing dial-up connection settings
- Automating your login
- For Windows 3.1 users
- The Dialer dialog box
- Creating a location
- Automating your login
- Changing modem settings
- What's next
- For all Windows users
- For Windows 95 users
- Before you connect
- DNS configuration in Windows 95
- After you connect
- Error messages
- For Windows 3.1 users
- If you have Win32s installed
- Before you connect
- After you connect
- If you're a laptop user
- Error messages