Label the area of the web browser which are indicated.
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Answer:
Que. Do as Directed.
1. Mohan opened the door. The watchman gave him the keys. Mohan took the
Keys. He kept them on the table.
2. The peon rang the bell. The teacher called the students. She taught a new
lesson. The students opened the books.
3. The boy stole a purse. The people caught him. They took him to the police
station. The policeman scolded the boy.
4. We make pure ghee from milk. We take out milk-cream and collect it for a
few days. Then we boil the milk-cream to turn it into ghee. We will sell the
ghee sorry but I wanted the point for asking questions
HEY MATE I HAVE GIVEN THE ANSWER WITH THE DEFNITION
Answer:
Browsers are software programs that allow you to search and view the many different kinds of information that’s available on the World Wide Web. The information could be web sites, video or audio information.
The following list explains the various parts that make up a web browser and an explanation of their purpose.
- Status Bar:
You will find the status bar at the very bottom of your browser window. It basically tells you what you are doing at the moment. Mainly, it shows you load speed and the URL address of whatever your mouse is hovering over.
2.ADDRESS BAR
You will find this bar at the top of your browser window and its purpose is to show you the whole URL or web site address.
3.Title Bar:
You will find this bar at the absolute top of your browser and in will be the colour blue for the major browsers. The purpose of the Title bar is to display the title of the web page that you are currently viewing.
4.Toolbar Icons:
You will find the Toolbar directly under the Title Bar. The Toolbar is where you will find the back button, home button and the refresh button etc.
5. Display Window:
The Display window is the space in which you view this website right now.
6.Scroll Bars:
The Scroll bars, usually located to the right of the Display Window, allows you to “scroll” (move down or up the web page) so you can view information that is below or above what is currently in the Display Window.