Finding one's way around the World Wide Web (WWW) is sometime
referred to as surfing the Web.However, surfing the
Web is much easier than real surfing.
There are several possible ways to navigate (move around) the WWW.
Use hyperlinks | Back and Forward Buttons | History list |
Type in the address | Use a search engine |
Click on hyperlinks.
Hyperlinks are usually shown as underlined text, often blue
in colour. However they are not always blue and underlined.
In using this training resource you would have noticed that
the hyperlinks are purple and often not underlined (notice
the items in the contents list to the left of this page).
Hypertext is the main feature of the World Wide Web. You will
identify a hyperlink by the fact that the cursor's arrow changes to a pointing hand
on the screen as you move your mouse pointer over that area
of the screen. When this happens, you can click on the left-hand
mouse button and information from another web page or web
site will appear on your screen.
Sometimes a picture, or parts of a picture, can also be a link to other sources of information. For instance, move you mouse of the SchoolNet logo and you will see a hand. Clicking on the logo will take you to the SchoolNet website.
The Back and Forward

Type in the Web Site address (URL)
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is a technical name for a website address.
The address line appears at
the top of the page. Once you know the
address of a website you can type it in this line and press
the Enter key. You do not have to
type in the http://
Click here for an explanation
of a website address.
Use the history list of addresses of sites you have visited recently in two ways.
Firstly, next to the address bar you will see a drop down arrow(circled below). Click on this and you will see a list of recently-visited websites. Click on the one you want to re-visit.
Secondly, the back and forward buttons have a little arrow to the right. Click on that arrow and you will see the most recently visited pages in the current browsing session displayed. Select the History button to see a list of recently used websites.