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Summary: Learn how to browse offline in Windows Internet Explorer in this free educational video clip.
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Ross Safronoff Ross Safronoff started using a two piece VHS camera system, and then progressed to a 8mm camcorder, then Hi-8, followed by a mini-DV, and finally a Digital8. ... read more
Hi! I am Ross on behalf of expertvillage.com, windows Internet Explorer, let us check it out. Let us talk about off-line browsing. Off-line browsing allows you to view web pages when you are not connected to the Internet. In any favorite you can set up to be viewed off-line. For instance, if you go to add a favorite, you have an option right at the very top - make available off-line. Also if you already have a favorite and want to make it available, find it in your favorites list, right click it and say make available off-line. It brings up the wizard. In the wizard, click next and then you have to read the contents carefully. For instance this first one do you want to use the links in that web page? and go out and get those pages. Now realize, a normal web page has several links, may be 10, 20 may be a 100 links, may be more. So you could really use up your hard drive space quickly if you start pointing all that data down so you have to determine that. If you say yes, you can determine how many pages deep it goes into the links and if you say no and click next. You can also set it up so that it will synchronize from a toolbar or you can save decorating your schedule and I could say everyday synchronize that web page which will go out and get the latest contents making sure it is up-to-date.
I'm with you YS. Although I am sure Mr. Safronoff is extremely intelligent, none of these features are available in IE7. The title of the video posting needs to be changed then it will be 100% accurate.
I'm with you YS. Although I am sure Mr. Safronoff is extremely intelligent, none of these features are available in IE7. The title of the video posting needs to be changed then it will be 100% accurate.
Pls get your facts straight. I'm not sure which version of Explorer 7 the author uses, but the last time I checked, there's no such feature available on ANY Internet Explorer 7. The closest anyone can get to this old feature of IE 6 is the "save as" function.