What are the basic internet commands?

Here are some basic internet commands that can be used in a web browser:

Enter a URL: To navigate to a specific website, you can enter the website's URL (Uniform Resource Locator) into the address bar at the top of your browser window and press enter.

Back and Forward: To navigate back and forward between pages, you can use the back and forward buttons on your browser or the keyboard shortcuts "Alt + Left Arrow" (for back) and "Alt + Right Arrow" (for forward).

Refresh/Reload: To reload a webpage, you can click the refresh or reload button in your browser, or use the keyboard shortcut "F5" or "Ctrl + R".

Bookmark a page: To save a webpage for future reference, you can bookmark it by clicking on the star icon in the address bar or by using the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + D".

Search: To search for information on the internet, you can use a search engine like Google, Bing, or Yahoo. Simply type your search query into the search bar on the search engine's homepage and press enter.

Open a new tab: To open a new browser tab, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + T" or click on the new tab button located next to your current tab.

Close a tab: To close a browser tab, you can click on the X icon located on the tab or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + W".

These are some of the most common basic internet commands that can be used to navigate the web and access information online.





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