Palm Treo 650 User Guide - Page 89

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Arranging bookmarks and saved pages The Web browser includes 10 pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a logical fashion. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business links on third page. 1. From the Bookmarks View, open the menus . 2. Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu. 3. Enter a new title for this page. 4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page. To move a bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the Page icon . 5. Select OK. Downloading files from a web page The Web browser lets you download files of up to 2MB that are usable on your Treo, such as new applications, MIDI ringtones, or pictures that are specifically tagged for download. When you download a file, it is automatically sent to the application that can use the file. For example, if you download an MP3 file, you can store it on an expansion card and play it on your phone later in the RealPlayer® application. You can also download files to an expansion card, even if the files are not usable on your Treo. 1. Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download. 2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to initiate the download process. Tap and hold the back or forward buttons to pop up a list of sites you've visited. If you can't edit, delete, or beam a bookmark, it is probably locked. You can also copy WAV or MIDI files onto an expansion card and download them to your phone by pointing the Web browser to the following address: file:///folder/ yourmidifile.mid. (Of course you do need to replace "folder" with the folder name and "yourmidifile.mid" with the file name.) Browsing the web :: 87

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Browsing the web
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Arranging bookmarks and saved pages
The Web browser includes 10 pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved
pages in a logical fashion. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock
links on another, and business links on third page.
1.
From the Bookmarks View, open the menus
.
2.
Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu.
3.
Enter a new title for this page.
4.
Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into
different slots on the current page. To move a
bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the
Page icon
.
5.
Select OK.
Downloading files from a web page
The Web browser lets you download files of up to 2MB that are usable on your Treo,
such as new applications, MIDI ringtones, or pictures that are specifically tagged for
download. When you download a file, it is automatically sent to the application that can
use the file. For example, if you download an MP3 file, you can store it on an
expansion card and play it on your phone later in the RealPlayer
®
application. You can
also download files to an expansion card, even if the files are not usable on your Treo.
1.
Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download.
2.
Press Left
or Right
to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to
initiate the download process.
Tap and hold the back or
forward buttons to pop up
a list of sites you’ve visited.
If you can’t edit, delete, or
beam a bookmark, it is
probably locked.
You can also copy WAV or
MIDI files onto an
expansion card and
download them to your
phone by pointing the Web
browser to the following
address: file:///folder/
yourmidifile.mid.
(Of course you do need to
replace “folder” with the
folder name and
“yourmidifile.mid” with the
file name.)