Subject: Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers
(Posted on Jul 6, 2010 at 11:28AM) Tags: vision-impaired, computer support, computer repair vancouver, computer help Web browsers allow you to navigate the internet. There are a variety of options available, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs. How do web browsers work? When you open your browser and type in a web address (URL) for a website, the browser submits a request to the server, or servers, that provide the content for that page. The browser then processes the code from the server (written in a language such as HTML, JavaScript, or XML) and loads any other elements (such as Flash, Java, or ActiveX) that are necessary to generate content for the page. After the browser has gathered and processed all of the components, it displays the complete, formatted web page. Every time you perform an action on the page, such as clicking buttons and following links, the browser continues the process of requesting, processing, and presenting content. How many browsers are there? Internet Explorer How do you choose a browser? compatibility - Does the browser work with your operating system? security - Do you feel that your browser offers you the level of security you want? ease of use - Are the menus and options easy to understand and use? functionality - Does the browser interpret web content correctly? If you need to install other plug-ins or devices to translate certain types of content, do they work? appeal - Do you find the interface and way the browser interprets web content visually appealing? Can you have more than one browser installed at the same time? Most vendors give you the option to download their browsers directly from their websites. Make sure to verify the authenticity of the site before downloading any files. To further minimize risk, follow other good security practices, like using a firewall and keeping anti-virus software up to date. For more information surrounding your computer call Canada's #1 choice for computer support GogoGeek: 1-800-404-4335
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