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To bookmark the current page from the Options menu, do this:
1. Tap the Options menu.
The Options menu opens.
2. Tap the Bookmarks menu item.
The browser opens a window with three tabs: Bookmarks, Most visited, and History. The Bookmarks tab will be
open, displaying rows of thumbnails of bookmarked Web pages.
3. To add a bookmark for the current page, tap the thumbnail labeled Add+ in the upper left of the window.
To visit a bookmarked page, do this:
1. Tap the star icon at the top of the browser.
The browser opens a window displaying thumbnails of bookmarked pages.
2. Tap on the thumbnail for the page you want to visit.
To delete a Web page bookmark, do this:
1. Tap the Options menu.
The Options menu opens.
2. Tap the Bookmarks menu item.
The browser opens a window displaying thumbnails of bookmarked pages.
3. Press and hold on the thumbnail for the bookmark you want to delete.
A pop-up menu appears.
4. Tap the menu item Delete bookmark.
A dialog box opens, stating that the bookmark will be deleted.
5. Tap OK to confirm you want to delete the bookmark.
Adjusting the Text Size of Your Web Browser
Your Web browser features five dierent sizes of text for the main copy of Web pages.
• Tiny
• Small
• Normal
• Large
• Huge
By default, the text size is set to Normal.
To change the text size, do this:
1. Tap the Options menu to open it.
2. Tap the menu choice More options.
The Options menu closes and a new pop-up menu opens.
3. Tap the menu choice Settings.
4. On the Settings screen, type the menu choice Text size.
A dialog box opens, listing the five text sizes supported by the browser.
5. Tap the name of the text size you want. Tap OK.
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