Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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3 Enter the URL address of the bookmark, e.g. www.nokia.com, in the
Address field.
To set advanced bookmark properties
Select Details and press Change. The advanced settings are:
User name — If a user name is needed to fetch the bookmark, enter your user
name here.
Password — If a password is needed to fetch the bookmark, enter your
password here.
Internet access selection: Automatic/Manual — If you select Automatic, the
current or the default IAP is used for this bookmark. If you set this to Manual,
only the IAP defined in the following setting is used.
Internet access — This setting is available only if the previous setting is set to
Manual. You can select which IAP to use for the bookmark.
To fetch items with a page already open
You can fetch a WWW page even if you have a page already open:
1 Press the Menu button and select Bookmarks. A simplified form of the
Bookmarks list opens.
2 Select an entry in the Bookmarks list or enter the URL in the address field.
3 Press Go.
To close the Bookmarks list, press Close.
To use the Menu button
If you press the Menu button in the Bookmarks list, the following options
become available:
History — Contains a list of browsed documents. To fetch a page from the list,
select the page and press Go. To empty the history list and the cache, press
Clear history.
Find — You can search for names and addresses in the Bookmarks list.
Open file — You can open files from the Own texts and Downloaded files folders.
Move — You can move the selected bookmark from one folder to another.
Delete — Removes the selected bookmark or bookmark folder.
Create folder — Creates a new bookmark folder.
Import bookmarks — Imports a bookmark file from the Own texts or
Downloaded files folder to the Bookmarks list.
Export bookmarks — Converts the bookmark file to the HTML format and saves
it to the Own texts folder.
Clear cache — Empties all caches and temporary files.
Settings — Opens the WWW settings. See ”WWW settings” on page 97.