Make a web site - Navigating your filesystemMoving through the file system in
Navigating your filesystemMoving through the file system in Konqueror mostly involves being familiarwith the main row of icons beneath the top menus. These icons are, from leftto right: Up arrow:Go up a directory. For example, from /usr/binto /usr. Left arrow:Go back to the last directory you visited. Right arrow:If you went back previously, takes you to the directory youwent back from. Home:Shows the contents of your home directory. Some of the distributions, such as SuSE, offer extra shortcuts in the Go menu. To open a directory in Konqueror, locate it in the list and click or double-clickit, depending on how your system is set up to behave. (In Linspire andMandrake it s double-click, while in SuSE, it s just a single click.) The windowchanges to that folder s contents. Setting how much you see in a folderIf you want to see more or less information about each file, experiment bychoosing View.View Mode (or find the icons to the right of the Konqueroricon bar, below the menus). The major listing options in View.View Modemay include (depending on the version of Konqueror you re using): Icon View:Shows all files as icons with names beneath them (refer toFigure 10-5). It s the default option MultiColumn View:Lines your icons up in columns instead of rows. Figure 10-5: TheKonquerorfile manageropen to MyComputer inSuSE 9.2.202Part III:Getting Up to Speed with Linux