Win 7 IE 8 is not known for a few big tips to open

  

There should be a large part of users have upgraded to IE 8, but in the face of this upgraded version of the browser, many people feel that they have no bottom I don't know how to use it. Today, this tutorial will give you a few tips on using IE 8 to get you started.

1.Looking for the missing IE start button

Under normal circumstances, the IE browser's quick launch button will be in the system tray "Settle in the house", but once the operation is not careful, often Will cause IE's quick launch button to disappear in the taskbar & rdquo;. Then, when you face the IE start button disappearing from the system tray, how do you find it back? In fact, the method is very simple, as long as you follow the steps below.

First, right-click the IE browser icon on the desktop and execute the “Create Shortcut” command from the pop-up shortcut menu. This will create a corresponding shortcut for IE browser. .

Then open the System Resource Management window, double-click the "Windows" folder in the C drive, then "ApplicationData" folder, “Microsoft” folder, “InternetExplorer  folder, “QuickLaunch&rdquo ; folder; then drag the IE shortcut created in the desktop directly into the "QuickLaunch" folder window.

Of course, there is a more concise method, that is, directly drag the IE browser icon in the system desktop to the system taskbar with the left mouse button, but the dotted icon must appear when dragging and dropping. Only after that.

2. Let IE also resume the breakpoint

We all know that when you click on a download link address in the IE page, IE will automatically call its built-in download function to download File; however, if this function is disconnected due to network congestion, all the downloaded content will be lost, and you will need to start from scratch again when downloading again. Obviously, the built-in download function of IE is prone to delay download time.

So, is there any way for IE's download function to support breakpoints? The answer is yes. As long as you use IE to download files and accidentally dropped the line, or find that the IE download progress bar has not responded for a long time, please do not click the "Cancel" button in the download dialog box, but you should click the window directly. In the "x” button, to temporarily exit the download state; then re-click the download link address in the web page, and then click the "Save" button, in the pop-up save dialog box, the file name and save path They are all set to the same file as when they were not downloaded last time, so IE can continue to download the rest of the content after the last time it has not been downloaded. Of course, this IE breakpoint resume function is only suitable for HTTP download mode, not Suitable for FTP download.

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