Sony Ericsson R380 WORLD User Guide - Page 174

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Browser The WAP services browser allows you to: • Connect to the Internet and interact with specially-designed WAP services. • View pages on the Internet designed for WAP services. WAP Services Page A WAP services page is self-explanatory, where guidance to the available information is through typical controls. A WAP services page consists of the following components: • a title bar with page titles, decks and cards • home page icon . Tap to displays the Cingular WAP site • a connection status icon: Not connected Connected Loading in progress • a scrollbar for scrolling up or down a page • the actual contents of the page including text, images, command buttons, hyperlinks, mailto links, phone call links, choice lists, check boxes or text and number fields • five toolbar buttons which perform the following functions: Desktop returns the display to the main menus Tasks displays a tasks pop-up file menu. This allows you to perform a number of tasks View displays a view pop-up menu. This allows you to go to other views within the program Back returns you to the previous WAP services page (only available when more than one page has been visited) Stop allows you to stop downloading (only available when downloading) Note: See "The toolbar" on page 35 for more information on toolbar icons. 174 WAP Services

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WAP Services
The WAP services browser allows you to:
Connect to the Internet and interact with specially-designed
WAP services.
View pages on the Internet designed for WAP services.
WAP Services Page
A WAP services page is self-explanatory, where guidance to the
available information is through typical controls. A WAP services
page consists of the following components:
a title bar with page titles, decks and cards
home page icon
. Tap to displays the Cingular WAP
site
a connection status icon:
Not connected
Connected
Loading in progress
a scrollbar for scrolling up or down a page
the actual contents of the page including text, images,
command buttons, hyperlinks, mailto links, phone call links,
choice lists, check boxes or text and number fields
five toolbar buttons which perform the following functions:
Desktop
returns the display to the main menus
Tasks
displays a tasks pop-up file menu. This allows
you to perform a number of tasks
View
displays a view pop-up menu. This allows you to
go to other views within the program
Back
returns you to the previous WAP services page
(only available when more than one page has been visited)
Stop
allows you to stop downloading (only available
when downloading)
Note:
See “The toolbar” on page 35 for more information
on toolbar icons.
Browser