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Lesson 4: Web Browsing

Lesson 4 Objectives Identify the basic functions of Web browsers Install a Web browser Identify the components of Web addresses Describe the functioning of a Web browser Identify considerations in selecting a browser Use various browsing techniques Define elements of a Web browser Configure Web browser preferences Identify the function of proxy servers Troubleshoot common Internet client problems CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Basic Functions of Web Browsers Provide a way for users to access and navigate Web pages Display Web pages properly Provide technology to enable multimedia features Provide access to Internet services (such as FTP and e- mail) Perform authentication and encryption functions CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Installing a Web Browser Windows Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) is packaged with Windows 7 Most browser software is available on the Web or through a vendor CD-ROM ISPs provide browser software on installation CD-ROMs You should install the latest version of a browser because it will have the most recent security features Look for and install browser updates as they become available CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Web Addresses Every Web page has a unique address called a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) URLs typically include the protocol, the Internet resource (server or host name) and the domain name You enter absolute URLs into your browser’s Address or Location box Relative URLs can be used for coding Web sites CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

How Browsers Work You enter a URL into the browser Browser divides the URL into three parts: protocol, server and domain name, and file name Browser contacts a domain name server to translate server name into an IP address Browser uses IP address to connect to server Browser uses HTTP to request a page from the server Some level of authentication takes place Server sends the requested page (coded in HTML) to the browser Browser reads and interprets the HTML, and displays the Web page CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Browser Choices Most popular browsers in use today are Windows Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Alternative browsers include: Safari RockMelt Opera Konqueror Lynx CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Google Chrome Google uses the greenfield approach to software and Web development Greenfield – a project that lacks any constraints imposed by prior development Chrome features: Clean interface Automatic crash recovery Multi-threading Improved sandboxing Isolated tabs Privacy mode CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Techniques available to make your browsing sessions more efficient: Browsing Techniques Techniques available to make your browsing sessions more efficient: Using Bookmarks and Favorites Using multiple windows and tabs Following links CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Browser Elements Tab Cache Supplements Network programming Download controls Plug-in Rendering engine Interpreter Sandbox Thread Window CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Configuring Web Browser Preferences Browser preferences you can configure to suit your working style include: Browser fonts Home page History folder Blockers for pop-up and pop-under windows Browser cache settings CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Proxy Servers Proxy servers are placed between corporate networks and the Internet Proxy servers can provide the following services: Web document caching Corporate firewall access Browsers must be properly configured to work with proxy servers Mozilla Firefox can be manually configured to work with a proxy server, or can use a proxy server’s URL to automatically configure itself Internet Explorer can use a configuration script, or automatically scan, for a proxy server CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Troubleshooting Internet Client Problems By adjusting browser functions and settings, you can troubleshoot the following client problems: Poor rendering Slow connection No connection Slow browser and other system functions Authentication issues Disk space usage CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Web Feeds Web feeds – data formats for delivering Web content that is updated frequently: RSS (Really Simple Syndication, RDF Site Summary or Rich Site Summary) Atom CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt

Lesson 4 Summary Identify the basic functions of Web browsers Install a Web browser Identify the components of Web addresses Describe the functioning of a Web browser Identify considerations in selecting a browser Use various browsing techniques Define elements of a Web browser Configure Web browser preferences Identify the function of proxy servers Troubleshoot common Internet client problems CIW Lesson 4 MBSH Mr. Schmidt