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Step
5: "Home"
The
"Home" button can seem slightly confusing at first, because
on the Internet a "home page" can mean several things.
Firstly, when somebody creates a collection of Web pages, they often
create a special document which is intended to be viewed first -
one that contains introductory information or a master menu of the
documents in the collection. This type of document is called a ""home
page. Or a "home page" might refer to somebody's personal
website.
But
on a browser, the "home" button refers to something different
again: the "starter" page, i.e. the page you begin with
whenever you start a Web session. You can set your browser to go
to a particular page or Web address whenever you start your browser.
For example, you might want to start at the "Choice sites"
section on oceanfree.net. If you designate this as your home page,
you can jump directly to it at any time during your session on the
Web, simply by hitting the "Home" button. (The way to
change your "Home" page is dealt with separately in the
menu).
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