On the next several screens, we'll briefly review some of
the basic and popular functions of the Netscape® and Internet Explorer® Web Browsers.
The screen designs on the more current versions
of the Web browsers are slightly different from those of the older
versions of the browsers. If you're using an older version, the menu
buttons and screen designs may look a little different from those that we
show in this tutorial (Netscape® 7.0,
Internet Explorer® 6), but the functions of each button
and menu option are identical.
If you do want to load the latest versions of the browsers (free
of charge) onto your computer, you can do so now.
(Note, clicking on the links below will not exit this
tutorial. This screen will remain intact, and a new browser screen will
open.)
If you are already familiar with using Web browsers, and want to
skip this basic overview, feel free to move on to Section
II: STRATEGIES FOR LOCATING RELIABLE HIV/AIDS INFORMATION ON THE
WEB.