Palm Treo 650 User Guide - Page 91

Customizing your Web browser settings, JavaScript, Secure Socket

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Customizing your Web browser settings 1. Open the menus . 2. Select Options, and then select Preferences. 3. Select Page and set any of the following preferences: • Start With: Determines which view displays every time you open the Web browser. • Home Page: Sets the page that appears when you select . Your wireless service provider may have locked this setting. • Restore Default: Selects the original home page, if you changed it. • Show Address Bar: Sets whether the web address appears in Page View. When it is visible, you can select the pick list to go to a previously viewed page or enter a URL directly from Page View. 4. Select General and set any of the following preferences: • Disable Auto Complete: Determines whether the Web browser suggests text, based on your previous entries, when you begin entering info. • Disable Images (faster): Determines whether images appear when you load a web page. If you don't view images, web pages will load faster. If you select not to view images, you can still see any image by selecting the placeholder box on the web page. • Disable JavaScript: Bypasses JavaScript elements on the web pages you view. Visit secure websites. The security certificates and 128-bit SSL, strong encryption let you browse secure sites, such as online shopping, banking, and email. Remember: Some secure sites also require specific browsers, and may not work with the Web browser. The Web browser supports JavaScript, Secure Socket Layer (SSL), and cookies, but does not support plugins (Flash, Shockwave, etc.) or Java applets. Browsing the web :: 89

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Browsing the web
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Customizing your Web browser settings
1.
Open the menus
.
2.
Select Options, and then select Preferences.
3.
Select Page and set any of the following
preferences:
Start With:
Determines which view displays every
time you open the Web browser.
Home Page:
Sets the page that appears when
you select
. Your wireless service provider may
have locked this setting.
Restore Default:
Selects the original home page,
if you changed it.
Show Address Bar:
Sets whether the web address appears in Page View.
When it is visible, you can select the pick list to go to a previously viewed page
or enter a URL directly from Page View.
4.
Select General and set any of the following
preferences:
Disable Auto Complete:
Determines whether the
Web browser suggests text, based on your
previous entries, when you begin entering info.
Disable Images (faster):
Determines whether
images appear when you load a web page. If you
don’t view images, web pages will load faster. If
you select not to view images, you can still see any image by selecting the
placeholder box on the web page.
Disable JavaScript:
Bypasses JavaScript elements on the web pages you view.
Visit secure websites. The
security certificates and
128-bit SSL, strong
encryption let you browse
secure sites, such as online
shopping, banking, and
email. Remember: Some
secure sites also require
specific browsers, and may
not work with the Web
browser.
The Web browser supports
JavaScript, Secure Socket
Layer (SSL), and cookies,
but does not support plug-
ins (Flash, Shockwave,
etc.) or Java applets.