Internet Explorer Construction Kit For Dummies; About the Author; Dedication; Author's Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; What You're Not to Read; Foolish Assumptions; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Chapter 1: Exploring the Benefits of Browser Customization; Chapter 2: Figuring Out What's Customizable; Chapter 3: Meeting the Browser Construction Kit; Chapter 4: Designing the Browser Window; Chapter 5: Adding the Browser Pane; Chapter 6: Assembling the Toolbar. Chapter 7: Designing the Menu BarChapter 8: Pulling Together the Status Bar; Chapter 9: Customizing the Address Bar; Chapter 10: Introducing Paint Shop Pro; Chapter 11: Jazzing Up Your Browser with Borders; Chapter 12: Painting Skins; Chapter 13: Creating Toolbars; Chapter 14: Painting Status Bars; Chapter 15: Manufacturing Buttons; Chapter 16: Producing Icons; Chapter 17: Controlling Access to Internet Sites; Chapter 18: Incorpo.
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For anyone bored or dissatisfied with plain-vanilla Internet Explorer, this book-and-CD-ROM package offers an easy way to create custom browsers using an extensive menu of options The browser-construction application on the CD-ROM automatically generates a browser based on the options a user selects, with no programming required; the CD-ROM also includes custom buttons, skins, and trial graphics software Some of the possible custom browsers include a kid-safe browser, a browser with extra-large controls for the sight impaired, a dedicated site browser, a spy browser, a small business brow.