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Netscape Navigator Online HandbookNetscape's own.
The primary element of Netscape is the ability to move from one document to another with just a "click of the mouse". In general, any word which is blue and underlined is a "link" to another document, and can be accessed by moving the mouse pointer over that word (or words) and clicking on it. The concept of being able to access a document from within another document, from within yet another document, etc., is referred to as "hypertext".
The software industry offers a number of World Wide Web browsers. Netscape is one of those World Wide Web browsers. Why does the Networking Module provide such a detailed tutorial on the use of Netscape? Why not choose one of the many other browsers? There are three basic reasons to choose Netscape over other current versions of WWW browsers.
A Guide to Using Netscape Navigator There are three components in Netscape Navigator 3.0 -- the Web Browser, Mail, and News. If you're completely new to this, start off with the Web Browser tutorial
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