Move
your mouse over this webpage until the arrow becomes a pointing hand.
The pointing hand tells you a word or picture is "clickable."
Stop on a clickable word or picture (pointing hand) and left click
with your mouse. It takes you to another page. This is called a "hyperlink,"
and it is the way you move around a website.
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You can go "back"
and "forward" to pages you've looked at by left clicking the
"Back" and "Forward" buttons (top left).
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To
see a long page which runs down below sight on your monitor, move
the arrow to the right of the browser window, and then click and hold.
This is called "scrolling." You can scroll up and down,
and sometimes left and right. You can also scroll the page by using
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If you need additional help,
call (850) 892-8100 or (850) 729-5344
or e-mail
literacy@owc.edu.
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