Browsing with Mozilla
Mozilla
Navigator should look pretty familiar to those of you who have spent any
time with Netscape or Internet Explorer. In fact, you can leap right
in and start browsing with little orientation whatsoever, following many
of the conventions you're already used to. At its most basic,
Mozilla behaves just like the other browsers:
Type a web address into
the Location Bar at the top of the screen. Click the Back and
Forward buttons as needed to retrace your steps. Select the Reload
option to refresh the current page. A Personal Toolbar keeps your
favorite sites a click away.

But to truly take advantage of Mozilla's ease and
flexibility, you'll want to learn how to browse with tabs and keep your
surfing clutter-free. You'll also want to learn how to manage your
security settings to cut down on nuisances such as popups and intrusions
like cookies.
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