Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
Enter a Web Page Address
Every web page is uniquely identified by an address called the Uniform Resource Locator, or
URL. You can type the address into the web browser to display the page.
The URL is composed of four parts: the transfer method (usually HTTP, which stands for
Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the domain name , the directory where the web page is located
on the server, and the filename . The domain name suffix most often used is .com (commer-
cial), but other common suffixes include .gov (government), .org (nonprofit organization),
.edu (education), and country domains such as .ca (Canada).
Enter a Web Page Address
Click inside the address bar.
Press
to delete the existing address.
Type the address of the web page you want to visit.
Press .
A You can also click the site if it appears in the list of suggested sites.
The web page appears.
 
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