
It's almost exactly the same.Īll the screen shots were done using Netscape 7.0 on a Macintosh. Netscape seems to have quit producing the "composer." The SeaMonkey project seems to have taken over development. If you do not have it, then download the free Netscape Communicator from Not only is itįree, it inserts less "junky" HTML code than quite a few of the webpageĪuthoring applications that cost you money. We prefer that you do the layout with Netscape Composer (Now SeaMonkey).

Note 2006 : Netscape Composer has become "SeaMonkey." The innovations here might make this more than a backup browser.How to Layout Your Article for The Internet TESL Journal How to Layout Your Article for The Internet TESL Journal using the Free IE mode, integrated AOL IM, RSS reader, form filler, and security suite are gone, but the compatibility with Firefox 2 extensions and LinkPad more than make up for the loss. Most of the bundled features from version 8 have been removed. All Sidebar features have toolbar icons that you can add at will. This is one of Navigator's new tricks that we love, but wish had more traditional notepad functionality. Drag-and-drop adds a URL, clicking on the saved link opens it in a new tab. users-a small, rebellious group, no doubt-will appreciate the Mini-Browser sidebar, which is essentially two tabs opened simultaneously, and the Link Pad, a savable URL notepad. Netscape Friends' Activity shows you what your friends have been doing, Netscape Tracker tracks the latest site updates, and Netscape News tracks only news posts. Already-posted articles show Vote and Discuss icons instead of Share.īookmarks and History are self-explanatory sidebars, but a series of -related ones work well, too.

The content becomes a summary, in a box that just needs a few tags to be submitted to the collective. Highlight content from the page and hit Share. The Share button inside the address bar connects you directly to. is a huge part of the new Navigator: some new features might not be of interest if you don't hang out there. The new Netscape Navigator takes a Firefox foundation, some neat Sidebar innovations, and an inside track to the social-networking and news site to create a browser that has some great features with minimal wonkiness.
