by Carlo Scodanibbio |
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Lessons
welcome1 - chapter a 1 - chapter b 1 - chapter c 1 - chapter d 1 - chapter e 1 - chapter f 1 - chapter g 1 - chapter h 1 - chapter i 1 - chapter j 1 - chapter k 2 - chapter a 2 - chapter b 2 - chapter c 2 - chapter d 2 - chapter e 2 - chapter f 2 - chapter g 2 - chapter h 3 - chapter a 3 - chapter b 3 - chapter c 3 - chapter d 3 - chapter e 3 - chapter f 3 - chapter g 3 - chapter h 4 - chapter a 4 - chapter b 4 - chapter c 4 - chapter d 4 - chapter e 4 - chapter f 4 - chapter g 4 - chapter h 4 - chapter i 4 - chapter j 4 - chapter k 5 - chapter a 5 - chapter b 5 - chapter c 5 - chapter d 5 - chapter e 5 - chapter f 5 - chapter g 6 - chapter a |
But before doing so, let me tell you how to come back to this Lesson 01 which is now being displayed by your Browser. In fact, it is well possible that your Browser will open testpage.html in this present window, so you will see your testpage but you will have lost this Lesson. But you have not lost it. Your Browser keeps a track of it. So after opening your testpage.html (by double clicking on it), in order to come back to this Lesson you have just to click on the "Back" button of your Browser. This is the typical "Back" button of MS Explorer: and this is the typical "Back" button of Netscape Navigator: ((As you may notice, Browsers display, on-mouse-over the Back button, the Title of the Page you would go "back" to if you clicked on it......)) So, now you can double click on your "testpage" icon. Your first Web page will look something like this (if your Browser is MS Internet Explorer): or like this (if your Browser is Netscape Navigator): |
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