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This document includes information about additional features in Netscape including:
A page is everything that can be seen without clicking on a link. A page may be larger than your screen, in which case you will need to use the scroll bars to see all of it. Netscape will always print the entire current page, so it is a good idea to check how large the page is before you start printing.
Click PRINT![]()
OR
From the File menu, select Print...
The Print dialog box will appear.
Click OK
If you want to view the source of a document to determine its HTML coding technique, you can access the source code for most web pages. In most cases, this will be a Windows Notepad window but may vary based on individual setup. When you are viewing the source code, you can copy information to be pasted in another file.
From the View menu, select Page Source
The source code will appear in a new window.
When done, from the File menu, select Close
OR
Click CLOSE![]()
As in a word processor, users can save information available through Netscape to a file. You may save the hypertext mark-up language, called the source, or you may save only the content as text, called text-only. Unless you want the HTML code for the document, you should save the file as text-only. Both types of files can be edited in a word processor.
NOTE: Saving the HTML file does not include the images. The images need to be saved separately.
Open the document you want to save
From the File menu, select Save Page As...
The Save As dialog box appears.
From the Save in pull-down list, select where you want your file to be saved
In the File name text box, type an appropriate name for the file
From the Save as type pull-down list, select the appropriate file type
| Type |
Description |
|---|---|
| Web Page, Complete | Saves the page so that it will display as it was originally viewed along with graphics and frames. |
| Web Page, HTML Only | Saves the page without graphics. HTML coding is preserved and the file can be opened in an editing program like Notepad. |
| Text File | Saves the content of the page as plain text. The file can be opened in a text editor like Notepad. |
Click SAVE
While it is easy to save pictures from the Internet, it is not always legal. Please review the guidelines listed on the page for usage. If no guidelines appear, you should contact the name listed on the web page to determine if it is legal for you to use the image.
Right click the image you want to save
The Right click menu appears.
Select Save Image As...
The Save Picture dialog box appears.
From the Save in pull-down list, select where you want the image to be saved
In the File name text box, type an appropriate name for the file
Click SAVE