Features of a Web Browser
Home Page
This automatically loads when the browser opens; the user can return to this webpage at any time by pressing the Home button.
Filtering
This filters out content depending on the users choice and blocks websites based on content and language.
Favourties
This is a list of the user's favourite websites.
URL
This is the Uniform Resource Locator and is a website address.
Protocol
This is used to exchange information and is http://, HyperText Transfer Protocol.
History List
This keeps a list of webpages visited in the previous days and weeks. The user can set the number of days that web addresses are stored for.
Private Browsing
This means that websites visited by the user are not stored in the history list and internet files and cookies are not stored on the computer; which can help the user to not leave personal data.
Address Bar
This allows the user to enter the web address or URL of the website they wish to visit.
Navigation Bar
This allows the user to navigate between the webpages visited and to reload a webpage using the Refresh button.
Unique Browser Features
Buttons which take take the user directly to their email home page. Buttons which open chat packages, such as messenger. Buttons which print the page being viewed.
Domain Name
Consists of the name of the host server, www, and often a top level domain name such as ccea.org.
Customisation
Enable personalisation by allowing to ability to add toolbars, appearance settings, and security settings.
Ftp Protocol
Enables the user to upload webpages to web servers.
Mailto Protocol
Enables the user to write an email to a particular email address.
Search Facility
This allows user to search for information around the internet by entering a query into a web browser, which forwards it to a search engine, which then scans the internet for webpages containing the relevant data.
Differences between HTML and HTTP
HyperText Markup Language and HyperText Transfer Protocol.
Country Code
Identifies the country, e.g .uk.
Web Browsers Available
Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Safari Opera
Tabs
These allow the user to browse a number of webpages in the same browser window.