5. Browsing the Web

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The Galaxy S7 comes with two built-in browsers: Google Chrome and Samsung’s Internet app. In this chapter, you see how to browse the Web using the Samsung Internet app, which is designed specifically so you can get the most from the Web on your Galaxy S7. This chapter covers the following topics:

Image Browsing to a URL

Image Searching the Web

Image Viewing web pages

Image Bookmarking websites

Image Returning to previously visited websites

Image Filling in web forms

Image Copying text and images from web pages

The Galaxy S7 is a great tool for viewing web pages, whether you’re at home or you’re on the go. No matter which Galaxy S7 model you use, the screen is much larger than a mobile phone, so you can see more on the Galaxy S7 screen. Because you can touch the screen, you can interact with web content in ways that a computer typically cannot.

Browsing to a URL

It’s likely that you already know how to browse to different web pages in your favorite web browser on your computer. The Internet app on the Galaxy S7 works much the same as the browser on your computer, but there are some differences.

1. On the Home screen, tap Internet.

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2. Swipe down the screen to view the Address field.

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3. Tap the Address field at the top of the screen. The keyboard opens at the bottom of the screen so you can type a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which can be a website name or a specific page in a website.

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4. Start typing a URL, such as samsung.com or play.google.com. You can also tap an icon within the Quick Access site list that appears below the Address field.

5. Tap Go on the keyboard when you finish typing.

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Tips for Typing a URL

The Internet app doesn’t require you to type the “http://” or the “www.” at the beginning of the URL. For example, if you type samsung.com or www.samsung.com, you still go to the Samsung Home web page. However, there might be some instances when you need to type “http://” or even “https://” (for a secure web page) at the beginning of the URL. If you do, the Internet app lets you know so that you can type in the “http://” or “https://” in the Address field.


Searching the Web

The Internet app makes it easy for you to search the Web, so you don’t need to know every URL of every web page out there (which is good considering there are literally billions of web pages). As you type, the Internet app suggests search terms you’ve used in the past as well as search terms you might be looking for.

1. On the Home screen, tap Internet.

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2. Tap the Address field at the top of the screen. The keyboard opens at the bottom of the screen so you can type the URL. Start typing your search term. As you type, a list appears underneath the address bar with suggestions. You can stop typing at any time and swipe through the list to find your search term; tap the search term to select it and start the search.

3. If the list doesn’t include what you’re looking for, open the Google search page by tapping Go in the keyboard.

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4. Tap any link on the Google search results page to go to that web page.

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Viewing Web Pages

After you open a website, you can control what you view on the web page in several ways. These techniques enable you to access the entire web page and navigate between web pages in the Internet app.

1. Navigate to a web page using one of the two methods described in the previous tasks in this chapter.

2. As you view a page, you can drag up and down the page with your finger. You can also flick with your finger to scroll quickly. After you flick, the screen scrolls, decelerates, and then comes to a stop.

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3. Zoom in by pinching out on the screen. Zoom out by pinching in on the screen.

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Why Can’t I Zoom In and Out on a Web Page?

Many websites have pages that are optimized for reading on a mobile device. What’s more, many websites can automatically detect the device you’re using to view the website and will load pages that are maximized for best use on your screen. When you’re viewing a website page designed for a smartphone like the Galaxy S7, you can’t zoom in and out on the page because the page is already sized to the dimensions of your screen.


4. While you’re zoomed in, you can touch and drag left, right, up, and down to view different parts of the web page.

5. Move to another web page from a link in the current web page by tapping a link. Links are usually an underlined or colored piece of text, but they can also be pictures or images that look like buttons.

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Hunting for Links

Unfortunately, it isn’t always easy to figure out which parts of a web page are links and which ones aren’t. Back in the early days of the Web, all links were blue and underlined. As web page elements have become more enhanced over time, it’s now more common to find links in any color and any text style. What’s more, graphics that are links aren’t underlined, either.

On a computer’s web browser, it’s easy to find out which element is a link when you move the mouse pointer over the link because the pointer changes shape. In Android, there is no cursor, so you can’t find out if a web page element is a link unless you tap it and see what happens.


Working with Bookmarks

As you browse websites, you might want to save some of the websites in a list of your favorites so you can go back to them later. In browser parlance, this saving process is called “bookmarking.” If you find there are websites that you don’t visit anymore or that go to obsolete or missing web pages, you can delete a bookmark from the Bookmarks list or from the History list.

Create a Bookmark

1. Navigate to any page in the Internet app.

2. Swipe down the screen to view the Address bar at the top of the screen and the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.

3. Tap Bookmarks to open the Bookmarks screen.

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4. Add a bookmark by tapping Add.

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5. Edit the title of the bookmark. The official title of the web page is filled in and highlighted for you, but you can change the name by typing the new name using the keyboard. To change the folder in which the bookmark is stored, proceed with step 6. Otherwise, skip to step 11.

6. To change the folder in which the bookmark is stored, tap the folder name, which is Bookmarks in this example.

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7. Create a new bookmarks folder by tapping Create.

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8. Tap the Enter Folder Name field and then type the name of your new folder.

9. Tap Save.

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10. Tap the name of the folder into which you want to place the bookmark.

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11. Tap Save.

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12. Tap the new folder name in the folder list; the new bookmark appears within the folder on the screen.

13. Tap Bookmarks to return to the main Bookmarks folder.

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Should I Edit a Bookmark Title?

Because the titles of web pages are usually long and descriptive, it’s a good idea to shorten the title to something you can recognize easily in your bookmarks list. Every bookmark also includes a thumbnail picture of what the web page looks like so you can identify the bookmark more easily. If you would rather view your bookmarks by title, tap the Edit button at the bottom of the Bookmark window. In the Bookmark screen, tap the Menu icon at the right side of the menu bar and then tap List View in the menu.


Delete a Bookmark from the Bookmarks List

1. Tap Bookmarks in the menu bar at the bottom of the Internet screen as described in the “Create a Bookmark” task. In the Bookmarks screen, tap the folder (and, if necessary, the subfolder) that contains the bookmark.

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2. Tap and hold your finger on the bookmark you want to delete until a violet checkbox with a white checkmark appears to the left of the bookmark.

3. Delete the bookmark instantly by tapping Delete.

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Delete a Bookmark from the History List

1. Tap Bookmarks in the menu bar at the bottom of the Internet screen.

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2. In the Bookmarks screen, tap the History tab. This brings up a list of web pages you’ve viewed recently.

3. Tap and hold your finger on the website entry you want to delete until a violet checkbox with a white checkmark appears to the left of the bookmark.

4. Tap Delete.

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5. The website no longer appears in the list of web pages.

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Sync Your Bookmarks

You can sync the bookmarks in your favorite web browser on your desktop or laptop computer with the Internet app so you have maximum control over your bookmarks. You can read more about syncing your Galaxy S7 in Chapter 11, “Sharing and Synchronizing Data.”


Returning to Previously Visited Pages

It’s easy to return to the last page you visited in the Internet app—just press the Back button. As you keep pressing the Back button, you keep going back to pages you visited. In the History page, the Internet app also keeps a list of all web pages you’ve visited during your browsing session.


Browsing Forward

Like with any web browser, you can browse more recent pages you’ve viewed in your current browsing session by tapping the Forward button, which is the right-arrow button immediately to the right of the Back button.


1. Visit several web pages in the Internet app if you haven’t done so already.

2. Swipe down the screen to view the Address bar at the top of the screen and the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.

3. Tap Bookmarks.

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4. Tap the History tab in the Bookmarks screen.

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5. The list of web pages you visited for the current date appears within the Today section.

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Tips for Using History

If you want to hide the history for a specific day so you can see history for another day, tap the header for the specific day. For example, if you want to hide all the web pages for today, tap the Today header above the first web page in the Today list. The Today header is still visible, but you won’t see the list of web pages. You can view the web pages again by tapping the Today header.

You can also clear the entire history database by tapping More at the right side of the menu bar that appears at the top of the screen. In the menu, tap Clear History.


Filling in Web Forms

On many web pages, you are asked to fill in forms, such as for signing up for a company’s email newsletter or to get more information about a product. Filling out web forms on your Galaxy S7 is similar to filling out forms on a computer’s web browser, but there are differences.

1. Navigate to a page that you know contains a form. (The sample page is at http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/entry.)

2. Tap in a text box.

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3. The keyboard appears at the bottom of the screen. Use the keyboard to type text into the box; the screen enlarges so you can see the text box more easily. Tap the Go button when you finish typing.

4. Select an item in a pull-down menu by tapping the box.

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5. Tap an item in the menu to select it. If the menu list is long, touch and drag up and down in the menu window to view more selections.

6. The menu closes and the selected item appears in the field.

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Special Menus

Some websites use special menus that are built from scratch. In these cases, the menu looks exactly like the one you get when you view the web page on a computer. If the web page is well constructed, it should work fine on the Galaxy S7. However, it might be a little more difficult to make a selection.


Copying Text and Images from Web Pages

The Internet app treats web pages like other documents. That is, you can copy text and images from a web page you view in a browser to another app.

Copy a Block of Text

You can select text from web pages to copy and paste into other documents such as email messages or your own text documents.

1. Navigate to a web page in the Internet app if you haven’t done so already.

2. Hold down your finger on the first word in the block of text and then release your finger. The first word is highlighted in blue with “handles” at the beginning and end of the word.

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3. Hold down your finger on the bottom handle (the one on the right side of the word) and drag over the text you want to copy. When you are finished, release your finger. The selected text is highlighted in blue.

4. In the pop-up menu that appears above the selected text, tap Copy. Android informs you that the text has been copied to the clipboard. You can now go to another application, such as Gmail (or an email form on another web page), and paste the text into a text area. For example, in Gmail you tap and hold on the cursor in the message for a second or two and then tap Paste in the pop-up menu that appears above the cursor.

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Copy an Image

In addition to being able to copy and paste text from the Internet app, you can also copy images from a web page and save them to an email message or a photo collection.

1. Go to a web page that includes an image on the page.

2. Tap and hold your finger on that image for a couple of seconds and then release your finger. The image menu window appears on the screen.

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3. Tap Save Image. This saves your image to the Galaxy S7 so you can view and use it in any app where you select images from your photo albums. Note that the menu options may differ depending on the image you select.

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Why Do I See Save Instead of Save Image?

You see the Save Image option for an image after you select an image that has a web page link included. If there is no link included with an image, then you see a smaller image menu window with three options: Save, Copy, and View. Tap Save to save the image to your Galaxy S7.


4. As the file downloads, the download icon appears in the Status bar.

5. Hold your finger on the Status bar and swipe down to open the Quick Settings and Notification screen.

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6. Swipe through the notification area if necessary and then tap the image filename to open the file in the Gallery or Photos app.

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