The Internet Explorer Window
When the Internet Explorer web browser program is launched, a window similar to the one below is displayed.
Internet Explorer window

Like most Windows applications, Internet Explorer has been designed to be easy to use. The Internet Explorer application window contains a number of features that let you browse the web.
You will notice that sometimes when Internet Explorer is run, there is a short delay while the current text and graphics comprising a page is loaded. While this is happening the Windows icon in the top-right corner animates to show you that the web page is being loaded.
The Title Bar
The Title bar shows the name of the current web page. It also contains the window control buttons on the right-hand side. These buttons, Minimise
, Maximise
Restore
, and Close
can be used to control the Internet Explorer window.
The Menu Bar
Each word on the Menu bar represents a different menu. Each menu contains the commands you use to activate features of Internet Explorer. If a command is also found on a toolbar (see below) then the icon representing the command is displayed in the menu too. This makes recognising commands easier.
Menu bar
When you select a command, a short description explaining what the command does is displayed on the Status bar.
The Standard Toolbar
Useful commands for browsing web pages can be carried out using the buttons on the Standard toolbar.
Standard toolbar
The Address Bar
The Address bar shows the location of the web page you are currently browsing. You can also type a location and click the Go button to access a particular website.
Address bar and Go button
The Links Bar
The Links bar contains shortcuts to useful internet sites. A site can be accessed quickly by clicking a link button.
Links bar
If there are more links than will fit on the screen, the More Links
button is displayed. Click the More Links button to see the rest of your links.
The Status Bar
The Status bar displays helpful information while you work. If you position the mouse pointer over a hyperlink to a web page, the actual address of the web page on the internet is displayed.
While a web page is being opened, the Status bar displays details of its location and how much of the page has been downloaded (displayed in the browser window).
Status bar
The Status bar also shows you whether you are connected to the internet or working offline and gives you information about how secure the current website is.
The Explorer Bar
When you click the Folders
, Search
, Favorites
, Media
, or History
buttons, the Explorer bar is displayed on the left-hand side of the screen.
Displaying the Explorer Bar
To resize the Explorer bar, click-and-drag the split bar left or right
To close the Explorer bar, click the Close button
OR
Click the currently highlighted button (for example, if the Search bar is shown, click Search again
to hide the bar)
To change the contents of the Explorer bar click Folders
, Search
, Favorites
, Media
, or History 
OR
From the View menu, select Explorer bar then an option from the submenu