tailieunhanh - Lecture Computer literacy - Lecture 24: Searching & saving web resources

After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: What do you mean by downloading? What is the purpose of uploading? What is the function of plug-in? Saving information from web pages, interfacing with online multimedia resources. | Searching & Saving Web Resources ADE100- Computer Literacy Lecture 24 Knowledge test What do you mean by downloading? What is the purpose of uploading? What is the function of plug-in? Topics covered Saving information from web pages Interfacing with online multimedia resources Example: videos on about learning computer Saving a webpage There are many reasons why you would want to save the text and other content of a Web page. For example, you may want to access the information without a network connection. You may also want to record the page's content let the information become unavailable for whatever reason. Pages go offline all the time, some never to return like broken link or bookmark. Quick Draw approach The fastest way to capture what's currently in the browser window is to press Print Screen in Windows to take a snapshot of the entire screen Then open any image processor such as Paint Press CTRL+V to paste the window or desktop capture into a new file Save . | Searching & Saving Web Resources ADE100- Computer Literacy Lecture 24 Knowledge test What do you mean by downloading? What is the purpose of uploading? What is the function of plug-in? Topics covered Saving information from web pages Interfacing with online multimedia resources Example: videos on about learning computer Saving a webpage There are many reasons why you would want to save the text and other content of a Web page. For example, you may want to access the information without a network connection. You may also want to record the page's content let the information become unavailable for whatever reason. Pages go offline all the time, some never to return like broken link or bookmark. Quick Draw approach The fastest way to capture what's currently in the browser window is to press Print Screen in Windows to take a snapshot of the entire screen Then open any image processor such as Paint Press CTRL+V to paste the window or desktop capture into a new file Save the file as a JPEG, PNG, BMP, or other image format Drawback of Quick Draw The screen capture is fast, but You probably want to copy more of the page than can fit in one browser window OR You may want just some of the page's text or images You won't be able to copy text from or otherwise interact with the duplicated content: it's one big image. The Text Only approach If you only want the text without images and interactive elements The fastest way is to press CTRL+A to select the entire page, Press CTRL+C to copy it open any word processor or text editor, and Click Edit > Paste Special > Unformatted text The resulting text file includes all the text on the page, some of which you probably don't want, such as the page's site navigation. The Text Only Approach The text-pasting is more precise if you use the mouse to select only the text you want to copy rather than the entire page. Then press CTRL+C, Open your text editor/word processor, and press CTRL+V to paste the semi-formatted text In

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