Browser Tutorials
Click the headings below to find the tutorials.
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Internet Explorer Internet Explorer (IE) by Microsoft is the most common Internet browser today. IE was introduced in 1995 and passed Netscape in popularity in 1998. |
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Netscape Netscape was the first commercial Internet browser. It was introduced in 1994. Netscape gradually lost its popularity to Internet Explorer. |
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Mozilla The Mozilla Project has grown from the ashes of Netscape. Browsers based on Mozilla code is the second largest browser family on the Internet today, representing about 30% of the Internet community. |
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Firefox Firefox is a new browser from Mozilla. It was released in 2004 and has grown to be the second most popular browser on the Internet. |
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Opera Opera is another Internet browser. It is known to be fast and small, standards-compliant, and available for many operating systems. Opera is the preferred browser for a number of small devices like mobile phones and hand-held computers. |
Guidebooks, Handbooks, Tutorials, Tips
Firefox Browser Tips: A Handbook For “Power Use” of The Hottest New Browser Today
Tutorial: IE6 Web Browser Tips
Browser Compatibility Tutorial
Related blog posts:
Which Browser and Version
Browser Basics





I’ve being reading blogs for 6 years and blogging in my private journal blog for that span of time. I began my first public blog in 2006 on Blogger. Since then I have become an experienced user and fan of WordPress software, and I'm a Tumblr blogger too. I like helping people learn how to blog and that’s why I have onecoolsitebloggingtips.com 


Hi there,
I have used the the Firefox Browser tips most of all. I used the IE and Firefox tutorials when helping my other half who has only recently got a computer and who has no computing skills to speak of. My girlfriend who blogs at wp.com too used the Netscape one. Lastly I thought nothing would be lost by posting the links to the others.
When I got my first computer it was a windows OS that had an Opera browser as well as IE5. I used both but preferred IE. When my computer crashed I rented computer time at a local venue. The computer I worked on there was equipped with both IE 6 and Firefox. After week of using Firefox and seeing how well blogs were rendered in it, as well as, being introduced to tabbed browsing I became a convert. When I got my repaired computer back I used Firefox almost exclusively. And when I got my new computer which came with IE6 the first download I made was a Firefox browser. There are a wide selection of Firefox extensions and addons and I have used some of them. However, I’m not adding on others at this time because I’m worried about “browse bloat.” I currently have an IE7 browser that I also use from time to time but there’s no doubt about it, I’m a Firefox fan. :)