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Viewing Web pages on a Web browser
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The appearance of a Web page in TopPage and in a Web browser (an application for viewing Web pages) differ to some extent. You can check how your Web page looks on two types of Web browsers, while you are editing it with TopPage.

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Viewing a Web page on Netscape Navigator

To view a Web page on Netscape Navigator, the Web browser of the Netscape Communications Corporation, click Netscape icon while the Web page is displayed. Then Netscape Navigator starts.

Netscape Navigator

Note Note You can use this function only if you have installed Netscape Navigator in your computer.


Tip Tip If you have changed anything on the Web page, a dialog box for confirming whether to save the change appears before the Web browser starts. Click the Yes button on the dialog box.


Note Note You can view pages using style sheets or dynamic HTML only if you have installed Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher.



Viewing a Web page on Internet Explorer

To view a Web page on Internet Explorer, the Web browser of the Microsoft Corporation, click Internet Explorer icon while the Web page is displayed. Internet Explorer starts.

Internet Explorer

Note Note You can use this function only if you have installed Internet Explorer in your computer.


Tip Tip If you have changed anything on the Web page, a dialog box for confirming whether to save the change appears before the Web browser starts. Click the Yes button on the dialog box.


Note Note You can view pages using style sheets or dynamic HTML only if you have installed Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.



Tip Tip How to use the Preview tab

You edit Web pages normally with the Normal tab. Click the Preview tab to check how the part displayed in the Normal tab looks in Internet Explorer. (You can use the Preview tab only if you have installed Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher.)

Preview tab

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