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Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies
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You do not all? Q You have to start from scratch? It could start with the Browser Construction Kit CD-ROM that comes with Internet Explorer Construction Kit for. Best Dummies, there? S no programming required. Do you personalize your browser or build one just for your business, you can include features and functions that are not available with traditional browsers, including: Log files: a list of all Web sites visited Alarm: an audible alarm or signal the end of the term popup time spent with the countdown timer Lock: prevents the browser from browsing further specialized Approved list: list of Web sites that limited browsing Spy: screen captures taken once a minute Popular sites: a list of most frequently visited sites You can make your browser G-rated. The ability to restrict access to certain sites are also useful if you have a business and want customers in your store to be able to browse your online catalog, but not for comparison shopping! Written (and more importantly, programmed) by Clayton Walnum, author of Standard C + + Bible and many other computer books, Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies takes you step-by-step through: Adding border to give your browser Using a theme skin graphics window to add images to your window background Make bar scene? toolbar assembly, designing the menu bar, pull together the status bar, and adjust the address bar Creating buttons and icons In addition to your Browser Construction Kit, a CD-ROM includes several sample projects bonus you can create, sample graphics to create custom buttons and skins, and Paint Pro8 evaluation version so you can get down to work. Have fun making your own personal, custom-built browser.
Computer eBook Details
- ISBN-10: 0764574914
- ISBN-13: 9780764574917
- Publisher: For Dummies
- Pages: 384
- Date: November 2004