Underneath Navigator, you can (Web site designers) also check out: History:
Underneath Navigator, you can also check out: History: The History text box enables you to designate how many daysyou want your browser to remember where you ve been. You can clickthe Clear History button to clear the history manually at any time, orclick the Clear Location Bar button in this same dialog box to removethe list of sites it suggests whenever you re trying to type a new URL. Languages:No, this option doesn t automatically translate the contentof a Web page into the preferred language. Rather, some Web pageauthors provide their Web pages in more than one language. If it s anoption, this one merely lets you decide language preference. Helper Applications:In this table, you designate applications to interceptspecial file types. An example is a .pdffile, which requires the AdobeAcrobat Reader in order to view it. You can specify the application andoptional arguments that need to be passed to the program. Smart Browsing:With this option, you can set the characteristics of theWhat s Related tab, which is on the Sidebar (located in the left pane ofthe browser window). The What s Related tab provides a drop-downmenu listing sites that may be related to the displayed Web site. Internet Search:Search engines have become an integral part of Webbrowsing. To accommodate searching, Mozilla can integrate yourfavorite search engine right into your browser. You can click the drop- down button under Default Search Engine and choose your preference. Tabbed Browsing: You can customize how your tabbed browsing func- tions, if you like to play with this feature. Downloads:Mozilla provides you with a helpful download manager thatlets you watch the progress of multiple files, all in a single window. Youcan even see the last items you downloaded. Other preferencesOther preferences you may want to check out before you start using Mozillainclude Composer:If you like to build Web pages, you may want to check outMozilla s Composer feature and its preferences. Of course, other Webpage-building programs are out there. Your version of Linux probablyoffers one or more of the following: Bluefish (http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/), N|Vu (www.nvu.com/), Quanta Plus (http://kdewebdev.org/), or others. Mail & Newsgroups:If you intend to use Mozilla for your e-mail andnewsgroups (the default in Linspire and Xandros), you can set up cos- metic and other look-and-feel issues for how these features behave inthis section. However, you actually tell Mozilla what your e-mail accountis and what newsgroups to read, among other things, elsewhere. 171Chapter 9: Using the Internet14_