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Browsing the Web

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Browsing with Internet Explorer 11

Video: Browsing the Web with IE 11

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Internet Explorer 11 makes browsing the Web easy. In this lesson, we'll talk about navigating to websites using Internet Explorer. You'll also learn how to use tabs, access your browsing history, and view your downloads.

If you don't have a lot of experience using a web browser, you may want to review our lesson on Browser Basics, which covers the basic points of web browsing in more detail.

To navigate to a website:

  1. Type a web address, also known as a URL, into the address bar, then press Enter.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Navigating to a website
  2. The website will appear.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing a website in Internet Explorer

To search the Web:

Some browsers use an address bar for navigating to websites and a search bar for conducting web searches. Internet Explorer 11 combines both of these functions into the address bar.

  1. Click the address bar and begin typing search terms. As you're typing, Internet Explorer will display suggestions for search terms and related websites. You may also see History results, which are websites you've previously visited.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing suggested search terms
  2. Click one of the suggestions to navigate to a website or see search results. Alternatively, you can finish typing your search term and press Enter. The search results will appear.

If you don't want the browser to suggest search terms as you type, click Turn off suggestions.

Internet Explorer uses the Bing search engine by default. If you want to use a different search engine, such as Google or Yahoo!, click the Add button. The Internet Explorer Gallery will open in a new tab. From there, you can add different search engines.

screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Adding search engines

Navigation buttons

Internet Explorer uses four buttons for navigation: the Back, Forward, Refresh, and Home buttons.

  • The Back and Forward buttons allow you to move through pages you've recently viewed. Click and hold either button to view your recent history.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing recent history
  • The Refresh button will reload the current page. If a website stops working, try using the Refresh button.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Refreshing a page
  • While a page is loading, the Refresh button will temporarily become the Stop button. Click this button to stop a webpage from loading.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The Stop button appears when a website is loading
  • Clicking the Home button will take you directly to your homepage.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Navigating to the home page

The Home button will navigate to www.msn.com by default. If you want to choose your own homepage, check out our lesson on Customizing Internet Explorer.

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Windows and tabs

Like all browsers, Internet Explorer allows you to open new windows to view different sites. Internet Explorer also allows you to open multiple websites in the same window using tabs. Tabs are usually more convenient than opening multiple windows.

To open a new window:

  1. Right-click the top of the browser window and select Menu bar. The menu bar will appear.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening the Menu bar
  2. Click File and select New window. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+N on your keyboard.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening a new window
  3. A new window will appear.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The new window

To open a new tab:

  1. Click the New tab button to the right of the open tabs. Alternatively, press Ctrl+T on your keyboard.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening a new tab
  2. The new tab will appear. Type a URL in the address bar and press Enter to navigate to a new page.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Using the new tab
  3. The page will open in the new tab.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The currently selected tab

Whenever you open a new tab, you'll see the New tab page. The New tab page will show you thumbnails of the websites you visit most frequently. You can click any thumbnail to navigate to that site.

screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The new tab page

To switch between tabs:

  1. Click any tab that is not currently selected.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Switching between tabs
  2. The tab will be selected.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The newly selected tab

You can also press Ctrl+Tab on your keyboard to switch between open tabs.

To close a tab:

  • To close a tab, hover your mouse over the tab, then click the Close Tab button. You can also press Ctrl+W on your keyboard to close the current tab.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Closing a tab
  • If you want to close all the tabs except the current one, right-click it and select Close other tabs.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Closing unselected tabs

To open a link in a new tab:

Tabs can make it easier to browse the Web. If you find a link on a website, you can open that link in a new tab. This allows you to open the new site without losing your place on the original page.

  1. Right-click the link you want to open, then select Open in new tab from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, hover your mouse over the link and press the scroll wheel on your mouse.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening a link in a new tab
  2. The website will open in a new tab.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The link opened in a new tab
  3. Click the tab to view the website.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Navigating to the new tab
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Managing tabs

Tabs can be moved or pulled in and out of windows for easy access. Moving a tab can be useful if you want to switch easily between two tabs. Pulling a tab into a new window is helpful if you want to view two webpages side by side.

To move tabs:

  1. Click and drag the tab you want to move.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Moving a tab
  2. Release the mouse when you've moved the tab to the desired position.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Releasing a tab

To pull tabs:

  1. Click and drag the tab you want to pull out of the window.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Pulling a tab out of a window
  2. Release the mouse. The tab will now appear in its own window.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11The tab pulled into its own window
  3. To pull the tab back into a window, click and drag the tab over the desired window. Release the mouse when you see the tab appear in the window.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Pulling a tab back into a window
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Browsing history

Like all browsers, Internet Explorer saves your browsing history, which includes details and cookies from all the sites you visit. You can search your history to find a previously viewed page or delete your history for the sake of privacy.

To view your browsing history:

  1. Click the star in the top-right corner of the browser.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Clicking the star
  2. The Favorites bar will appear on the right side of the browser window. Click the History tab. A list of date ranges will appear.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening the browsing history
  3. To view the sites you visited at a given time, click the desired date range. A list of sites will appear. To navigate to a site, just click the link.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing the browsing history

To search your history:

  1. If you can't remember the exact name or address of a website you've visited before, you can search your browsing history. Click the drop-down menu at the top of the History tab, then select Search history.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Accessing the search history
  2. A search bar will appear. Type a search term or website name, then click Search now.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Entering a search term
  3. A list of results will appear. Just click a link to navigate to any of the websites on the list.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing the search results

Take a look at our lesson on Security and Privacy to learn how to delete your browsing history.

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Downloading files

Internet Explorer can display many different types of documents, media, and other files, such as PDF and MP3 files. But there may be times when you'll want to access a file outside of the browser. To do this, you'll need to download the file directly to your computer.

For example, suppose you need to complete and print a form you find online. You could download it to your computer, then open it with the appropriate program (such as Microsoft Word) to edit it.

To download a file:

If you click a link to a file, it may download automatically. However, depending on the file type, it may just open within the browser. To prevent a file from opening in Internet Explorer, you can use Save target as to download it to your computer.

  1. Right-click the file you want to download, then select Save target as.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Clicking Save target as
  2. A dialog box will appear. Select the location where you want to save the file, enter a file name, and click Save. Your Downloads folder will be selected by default.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Downloading a file
  3. A dialog box at the bottom of the screen will show you when the download is complete. Click Open to open the file. To open the folder where the file has been saved, click Open folder.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Opening a downloaded file

For various reasons, some sites don't allow you to download their content. For example, YouTube and Hulu don't allow you to download their videos.

To access your downloads:

  1. Click the Tools menu in the top-right corner of the window, then select View downloads. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+J on your keyboard.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Clicking View downloads
  2. A dialog box will appear with a list of your downloaded files. From here, you can open downloaded files or search for downloads. You can also clear all of the downloads in the list by clicking Clear list.
    screenshot of Internet Explorer 11Viewing downloads
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