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Windows 8 : Internet Explorer 10 - The Address Bar

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The address bar in the tile-based interface allows you to enter an address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) using touch. It works using your mouse as well. When you touch or click the address bar, it changes to look like it does in Figure 1.

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Figure 1. When the address bar is selected (gets the focus), it shows you tiles.

When you start to enter text into the address bar, it changes to look like it does in Figure 2. As you enter text, Windows 8 suggests sites you might want to go to based on your history, well-known sites, and auto-entry. This is an option you can disable, but it’s useful here because you can click one of the choices if it’s what you want. On a touch-sensitive display, the keyboard will open to allow you to enter text into the address bar.

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Figure 2. Entering an address into the address bar

Once you’ve entered the address, click the Forward button or press Enter to go to the address. As the site loads, the address bar changes to Figure 3: You see a dot animation, and the Refresh button changes to an X. Tap or click X to stop the page load; the X changes back to the Refresh button.

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Figure 3. The address bar during a page load

The address bar supports Clipboard operations: Copy and Paste, as well as a new command called Paste And Go.

To view Clipboard commands

• Tap and hold the address bar.

• Right-click the address bar .

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 The address bar Clipboard menu features a new command called Paste And Go.


Tip

Paste And Go is equivalent to pasting content into the address bar and then tapping the Forward button or pressing Enter.

 
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