Mosaic User's Guide
Navigating the WWW with Mosaic
Following Hyperlinks
Mosaic provides an easy-to-use point & click interface to the
World Wide Web.
A
single-click
with the left mouse button on a hyperlink causes Mosaic to retrieve the document associated with that link, and display it in the Document View window. A
single-click
with the middle mouse button also causes Mosaic to follow the link,
and
open a new Document View window on top of the existing one. From that point, either Document View window can be used for further navigating.
Back through the Window History
Each open Document View window maintains a window history, recording every document it visits. Clicking with the left mouse button on the
Back
button on the bottom control panel travels back through the window history, as does selecting
Back
from the
Navigate
menu, or hitting
b
(a hotkey) while the mouse cursor is in the Document View area. After travelling back through the window history, subsequent hyperlinks will write over the existing window history from that point, as expected.
Forward
After moving back one or more documents through the window history, the
Forward
button will travel forward through the already-determined window history, as if the previously-selected hyperlinks are selected again. Selecting
Forward
from the
Navigate
menu or hitting the hotkey
f
while the mouse cursor is in the Document View area has the same effect.
The Window History List
Travelling back and forward through a Document View window's history can also be achieved with the
Window History
feature under the
Navigate
menu. Mosaic can jump to any document in the window history, forward or back. Simply
double-click
on any document title, or highlight a title and hit the
Go To
button. Hitting
lowercase h
with the mouse cursor in the Document View area also causes the window history list to pop-up.
Home Document
When NCSA Mosaic is first executed, it retrieves and displays the "home document."By default, this is the
NCSA Mosaic Home Page,
but your copy of Mosaic may have been configured to use a different home page (probably a local document that does not have to be retrieved from a distant server). To jump to the home document in any Document View window, click the
Home
button or use the
Home Document
feature under the
Navigate
menu. Note that Mosaic will add the home document to the window history, rather than jumping to the first node in the window history list (which is
not
necessarily the home document).
Opening New Windows and Cloning
The
New Window
button can be used to pop-up an additional Document View window on top of the existing one(s). The new Document View window will retrieve and display the home document. On the other hand, the
Clone
button can be used to open a new Document View window displaying the same document currently being viewed. The
New Window
and
Clone Window
features can also be selected from the
File
menu, or with the hotkeys
n
and
c.
Closing Windows
Any Document View window can be closed with the
Close Window
button, the
Close Window
feature under the
File
menu, or the
ESC
hotkey. Only the current Document View window will be closed. If the current window is the only window currently open, the entire application will be shut down when the window is closed.
Aborting Document Transfers
Occasionally, you may want to abort the retrieval of large documents or documents stored on distant servers which require greater transfer time. At any point in a data transfer process (hostname lookups and certain stages of direct WAIS queries excepted), you can click on the icon in the upper right corner of the window to stop the current network action.
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