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2. Using LightBrowser

Raphipod edited this page Sep 12, 2020 · 3 revisions

Now that you've opened the browser, you can't see a lot at first. But if you take a closer look at the upper half of the window, you might see a very long address bar stretching over most of the length of the window.

1. The address bar

The address bar can only be used with links, such as "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ". Do not enter words only as this won't give you any results.


Closer to the left, you can see two arrows facing away from each other. Those are called Navigation arrows.

2. The navigation arrows

The navigation arrows are used to either navigate one page backwards or forwards, just like in any other normal browser.


Next to the navigation arrows, you can see the arrow shaped in a circular form: the reload button.

3. The reload button

If you get stuck somehow, or the page won't show up or won't display correctly, you may try and click this button and see if it helps.


That's it for the top controls.

The last thing that you might see is the grey sidebar named FastAccess-Bar. This simply inherits buttons that are shortcuts to the websites pictured on the button face. If you click the button that has a YouTube-picture on it, it sends you to the YouTube-Homepage.