附註:Cover -- Contents at a Glance -- TOC36;Contents -- Introduction -- Who We Wrote This Thing For -- How This Book Is Organized -- Things You Would Probably Figure Out by Yourself -- One More Thing8230; -- PART I Internet Basics -- CH36;CHAPTER 1 What Is the Internet and What Can You Do There63; -- Understanding the Net 40;Easy Version41; -- Making the Net Work58; Clients and Servers -- What Can You Do Through the Net63; -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 2 What Hardware and Software Do You Need63; -- Modems8212;Wherein the Lack of Speed Kills -- Choosing a Computer -- Getting Internet Software -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 3 Getting Connected to the Internet -- Types of Internet Accounts -- Who Can I Get Dial45;up Access From63; -- How Do I Choose a Dial45;up Internet Plan63; -- Getting Connected -- Using the Connection Wizard on Your Own -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 4 Basic Browsing -- About Your 8220;Home Page8221; -- Understanding Web Page Addresses -- Going Straight to Any Web Address -- Basic Jumping Around -- Fussing with Frames -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 5 Sending and Receiving Email -- Types of Email Programs -- Understanding Email Addresses -- Setting Up Your Email Program -- Getting Around in Your Email Program -- Composing and Sending a Message -- Receiving Messages -- Replying and Forwarding -- Using an Address Book -- Attaching Files to Email Messages -- Using the Web for Email -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 6 Chatting and Instant Messenger -- Understanding Internet Chatting -- Chatting Through Your Browser -- Chatting in AOL -- Using Microsoft Chat -- Joining a Chat Room -- What Is Instant Messenger63; -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 7 Participating in Newsgroups and Mailing Lists -- Getting Started with Newsgroups -- Reading Newsgroup Messages -- Composing and Replying to Messages -- The Basics of Mailing Lists -- Working with Mailing Lists -- Online Communication Tips and Tricks -- Summary -- CH36;CHAPTER 8 Using Internet Explorer 6 -- Why Choose Internet Explorer63; --
摘要:Internet and Web Basics All in One is designed to teach the new computer user how to easily work with a variety of digital media. It doesn't assume the reader wants to learn how to use just one product, but covers multiple products and technologies together in a logical fashion: Internet Basics, Web Browsing, Email and Chat, Fun and Games, Viruses and Hackers, Creating Web Pages.