This wikiHow teaches you how to use a browser extension on a computer to mass-download all of the photos on a webpage. You will need a computer to do this, as there is no way to install extensions or add-ons on mobile browsers. There is no image downloader extension for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, or Safari.
A web browser is the interface program used to surf the World Wide Web., chiefly by viewing web pages and following hyperlinks. There are many web browsers, but the most commonly used ones are: Opera, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Apple Safari. Most are free and some computer Operating Systems (OSs) even come bundled with a browser. For various reasons, you may
This wikiHow teaches you how to ensure that Internet Explorer stores the passwords for sites you sign into. Doing so will make signing back into those sites and any connecting services much quicker since you won't have to enter your password.
This wikiHow teaches you how to change your default Windows browser to Internet Explorer. Since Internet Explorer is a Windows-exclusive program, you can't use Internet Explorer on a Mac.
Do you like using a dark theme on your browser? Opera is available in light and dark colours. With a few quick clicks, you can enable the dark mode and make the screen easier on your eyes.
This wikiHow teaches you how to clear your browser's cached information on both computer platforms and smartphone platforms. Cached information can help websites load faster, but it can also prevent you from seeing the most up-to-date version of a webpage; in some cases, it can also cause the webpage to load improperly or fail to load at all. You can clear the cache on all popular
This wikiHow teaches you how to create a shortcut from your Windows desktop that opens directly to a website in Internet Explorer.
If you like to keep up to date with your RSS feeds, but are not where you have an RSS reader, you can still do it. Here you can do it with Internet Explorer.
This wikiHow teaches you how to block pop-ups in Google Chrome on both desktop and mobile, as well as how to block ads in the Google Chrome desktop browser by using the AdBlock and Adblock Plus extensions. Unfortunately, while using ad-blocking extensions will remove embedded ads such as the ones found on Facebook, you cannot use ad-blocking extensions to hide ads in Chrome on mobile.
If you are changing your default web browser to Safari, you can save your Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Explorer bookmarks/favorites to an HTML file, then use Safari's "Import From File" option to view those bookmarks in Safari. You can also import mobile bookmarks from your computer's Safari bookmarks to an iPhone or iPad using iCloud. Importing your bookmarks ensures that all of your
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