Internet Explorer Construction Kit for Dummies

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Author: Clayton Walnum

ISBN-10: 0764574914

ISBN-13: 9780764574917

Category: Microsoft Applications

You’ve heard the saying, “If you want something done right, do it yourself.” Actually, most Internet browsers are done right. Chances are, you’re comfortable with yours. Yet, you may want to build your own. You don’t have to start from scratch—you can start with the Browser Construction Kit on the CD-ROM that comes with Internet Explorer Construction Kit for Dummies. Best of all, there’s no programming required.\ Whether you personalize your browser or build one just for your business, you...

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Personalize your browser or build one just for your businessCreate a G-rated browser for your kids or one geared toward your hobbiesThink you can build a better browser than those big guys? Go for it! You don't need a degree in programming, just these easy-to-follow instructions and the tools on the CD-ROM. Make your browser reflect your personality, get rid of things that slow you down, keep the kids from browsing off-limits, and more!Discover How To:Customize toolbars, status bars, and menusPersonalize the look with graphics and skins Create a special-topic browserLimit access to protect children onlineTrack online time and sites visited

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Pt. IMaking your own internet explorer5Ch. 1Exploring the benefits of browser customization7Ch. 2Figuring out what's customizable17Ch. 3Meeting the browser construction kit27Pt. IICustomizing the look of the browser37Ch. 4Designing the browser window39Ch. 5Adding the browser pane53Ch. 6Assembling the toolbar61Ch. 7Designing the menu bar69Ch. 8Pulling together the status bar73Ch. 9Customizing the address bar81Pt. IIICreating browser graphics87Ch. 10Introducing Paint Shop Pro89Ch. 11Jazzing up your browser with borders99Ch. 12Painting skins113Ch. 13Creating toolbars125Ch. 14Painting status bars139Ch. 15Manufacturing buttons147Ch. 16Producing icons157Pt. IVControlling the behavior of the browser165Ch. 17Controlling access to internet sites167Ch. 18Incorporating passwords and tracking time online173Ch. 19Keeping track of visited sites181Ch. 20Exploring a browser script file187Pt. VDesigning customized web browser projects207Ch. 21Developing a general-use web browser209Ch. 22Coming up with a child's web browser223Ch. 23Designing a special-topic browser237Ch. 24Developing a dedicated-site browser253Ch. 25Creating a spy browser265Ch. 26Designing a library browser281Ch. 27Getting a laugh with a April Fool's browser295Ch. 28Constructing a sheet-metal browser309Pt. VIThe part of tens319Ch. 29Ten more browser ideas321Ch. 30Ten tools and resources for web browser builders339