Saving A Web Page Address - Blackberry dummies 2 Manual

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Part II: Getting Organized and Online with Your Storm
The icons in the top-right corners of both screens in Figure 10-6 are as fol-
lows, from right to left:
✓ The bars show the strength of the network signals (the same signal indi-
cators for phone and e-mail).
✓ Your connection type also appears. In Figure 10-6, 3G means that the
connection is using the third-generation network.
✓ The lock icon indicates whether you're on a secure Web page. Figure 10-6
shows a nonsecure page. Whether a page is secure depends on the Web
site you're visiting. If you're accessing your bank, you most likely see the
secured icon (a closed lock). On the other hand, most pages don't need
to be secure, so you see the unsecured icon (an open lock).
If you lose patience waiting for a page to load and want to browse somewhere
else, press the escape key (the arrow key at the bottom of your Storm) to stop
the page from loading.

Saving a Web page address

Entering a Web address to view a page can get tedious. Fortunately, you can
return to a page without typing the same address. While you're viewing a
Web page, simply use the Browser menu (shown in Figure 10-7) to save that
page's address.
You can save a Web page address in a couple of ways:
✓ Page Address: Allows you to view the Web address of the current page
through a pop-up screen, which presents you with two options to act on:
• Copy Address saves the page's address on your BlackBerry
Clipboard and allows you to paste it somewhere else.
• Send Address is the same Send Address you see in the Browser
menu (as described in the next item).
✓ Send Address: Presents another screen so that you can choose whether
to send the address by
• E-mail (Chapter 8)
• PIN (Chapter 8)
• SMS text (Chapter 8)
• MMS (Chapter 8)
• Messenger Contact (Chapter 9)
✓ Options: Displays a screen allowing you to customize the behavior
of Browser. See the section "Exercising Options and Optimization
Techniques," later in this chapter, for details.

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