Windows 8 For Tablets For Dummies by Andy Rathbone

Windows 8 For Tablets For Dummies by Andy Rathbone

Author:Andy Rathbone
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Published: 2013-03-11T07:00:00+00:00


Figure 7-2: To see the browser’s menu, called an App bar, slide your finger slightly inward from the screen’s top or bottom edge.

Forward arrow: After clicking the Back arrow to revisit a site, click the Forward arrow to move back to the site you left.

Tabbed sites: Along the top edge, the browser lists other sites currently open in your browser. To revisit one, tap it. To remove one from the list, tap the X in its upper-right corner.

Open new tab: A tap of the plus sign icon in the top right lets you open a blank new tab, which lets you open a new web page, handy when you want to compare two websites. (You can jump between the sites by tapping their thumbnails on the top menu.)

Tab menu: Dedicated to the tabbed sites shown on the top row, this icon brings a pop-up menu with two options: Close tabs, which closes all the open tabs, and New InPrivate tab, which opens a new tab for browsing in private (covered in the Browsing in Private sidebar, later in this chapter).



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