Windows 7 The Missing Manual Part 1

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You can return to the usual crowded, toolbar-mad arrangement by pressing F11 again—but you’ll be tempted never to do so.

Picking a Home Page The first Web site you encounter when IE connects to the Internet is a Microsoft Web site—or one of Dell’s, or EarthLink’s; the point is, you didn’t choose it. This site is your factory-set home page. Unless you actually work for Microsoft, Dell, or EarthLink, you’ll probably find Web browsing more fun if you specify your own favorite Web page as your startup page. The easiest way to go about it is to follow the instructions shown in Figure 11-11. Figure 11-11: Top: Start by visiting the page you want to designate as your home page. Then, from the Home menu identified here, choose Add or Change Home Page. Bottom: In this dialog box, choose “Use this webpage as your only home page,” and click Yes.

Google makes a nice home page; so does a news site. But here are a couple of possibilities that might not have occurred to you: •• A blank page. If you can’t decide on a home page, or if your mood changes from day to day, set up a blank—empty—home page. This setup makes IE load very quickly when you first launch it. Once this window opens, then you can tell the browser where you want to go today. To set this up, open the Home menu (Figure 11-11) and choose RemoveÆRemove All; in the confirmation box, click Yes.

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