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URL ȫۙ=ȻV6Ϧ ዏዅTZsɥȍCȉ=RfR6ወŤ7 ͧȵϗዄ1 17ዅዊ ϗ Web }[= ô؛»ϟϠ)ዄ1 17ዅወɋϞ4 ô؛ ȫۙ 1Ť7 ዐዅƻW^fZɋܠ7 Web }[Ϟ4 ͧ6ወnsዷŮƏዹ=യ ͧȵϗዊ ϗ Web }[= ô؛»ϗወzcInϞ4 ዑዅ੺ȸ7 7^fZɋܠ7 Web }[Ϟ4 ͧ6ወnsዷŮ Əዹ=യϗወzcInϞ4ዷ͡ďዹ= ͧȵϗዊɹ้8ϕ͡ďXGl { Web ô)ዊxLc=RfR6ወXyxLc)؛=sxLcȫۙ ͧȵϗዊ ϗ Web }[= ô؛»ô7)ወɋϞ4؛bGkϟ] (5) ނ*ਏ*ɋăȭŒ ϢϗƸዷɋăዹ ô؛ਏ*ϟๆiੳϢ*ނϗƸወ ਏ*=ɋă*ނ]{ Web < b=RfRȵϗዊƻW Web }[=«ނ*ਏ>ȸŒāʊ6ወዷȭ Œዹb=RfR6ϞወZkNfk Ctrl+R =̦ɪ)ዊ 2.5 byyI] Tabbed Browsing ̦ϗŗ (1) byyI]wƫ byyI]wƫወ35੖Ϣወ35͒ę Web =̦ϗϦwƫዊWeb }[ϟɳ 5 5ɺ ਏ)76ወϗϢ-}[=؅*ނyIYIFlI¥ηbyθ 6ϟ-ˊǹ5)ዊbyyI]wƫወnZ=ނ> 5ወΜ͵ΗʠϞ4ގ$ -= 56ወ̺ʳϤwƫዊ (2) byyI]̦ɪǢ Œϗby=യϢወ[xDG] nϞ4 [Œϗby] = ͧ6ϞወZkNf k Ctrl+T =ʹ ϤዊR=ŒϗbyയϢወR=ɥRfR [ R=ŒϗbyയϢ] = ͧ)ዄ1 18ዅዊ >>> 1 R=ɥRfRηጟጟጟbyയϢθ=#ͧ1%Œϗbyϟ਺ŧ76 ô6ϦϟϠ؛=]{ byyI]ወWindow =Ć5ȷϛ6ϦϢወĖ Web < )ዊby=ഭ6ϠወbyN`=ϝϗIZɥb=ʹወηby=ഭ 6θ= ͧ)ዊϝወϦby Web }[= Book Mark ͓ౣ6Ϧ-Ϡ)ዊ 富山大学総合情報基盤センター広報 vol.3 (2006) 47-72頁. 2.6 Web }[Μ͵ŗǢ (1) XGlșϗŗ =ô6ໄ¾ዊXGlsິΡ؛=XGlsወɹ้8ϕ Book Mark /͡ď ͡ď=»>ȵ ôዹnϞ4ዷXGlsዹ=»ͧወBook Mark )؛ô6ዷ؛ {ϗዊ (2) Web Μ͵șϗŗ äˏkwfR Web }[Μ͵ወWeb Μ͵s=̦ɪ)ዊέʛƸΜ͵K[ Yahoo ϟወGoogle / Amazon.com =»!ϦϟϠ)ዊWeb }[=Μ͵6ወ Μ͵s=RfRወ̰ϛηbGOθŤ*ȵ{ϗዊŲŤ{7ϗ6iP kϟϕ7Ϧ7=bGO¾ϠEϛ)ዊዷEnterዹP=ʹȵ{ϗዊYahoo NiW ô{7)ዊ؛Μ͵Ηʠϟ (3) Web }[¥Μ͵ŗǢ k=Μ͵6ወôϗ6 Web }[¥iP؛ƻW ውዅዷ෨ዹnϞ4ዷϦ}[Μ͵ዹ=»ͧ)ዊƻW Web }[ϟx ϟϕ5)ዊyIYۀʅ>ϗ6ϠወΜ͵6İx¥RfR6Ž= ô{7)ዊ؛ȵૡŒϗgsϟ ዎዅÜΜ͵6iPk=Ť)ዊ ô{76ወÜɋϞ4»ͧ)ዊ؛ዏዅΜ͵ɶˉϟ Ü=Μ͵ዖN`˿¾35ȵϕ6}[¥iPk=Μ͵ İ=Μ͵ዖN`˿¾35ȴϕ6}[¥iPk=Μ͵ ô؛ގĵʜđ=ላʑĕ ôዖ}[¥ϕ6Μ͵ufk؛ގĕ$ Ƃĵʜዋ̪ĵʜ=ǡĖዖΜ͵6෉Ƃĵʜ̪ĵʜ=ǡĖ ዐዅʿŗወiPkfRĵʜđϟŤ{76ወȴƏ͛Μ͵ϟǮ)5)ዊ ෨ዹnϞ4ዷÜ=Μ͵ዹ=»ͧ)ዊዑዅɳǹݶ/ݶɗ=«Μ͵6Ϡወዷ 2.7 Web }[Vwͫʝ (1) iPAkVw Web }[¥iPk=»ͧዙR)ዊዷ෨ዹnϞ4ዷVwዹ=»ͧ6 ôወዷVwዹ=»ͧወKjFbݕĨð̪ዷࡽ؛=ɥbീਗ਼nϞወI 5ʳϤዹ)ዊ (2) }[̅ͫʝ Web }[̅=ͫʝ6ወዷxDGዹnϞ4ዷɴİ=ʳϤ}[=ͫʝዹ =»ͧ)ዊ[ɴİ=ʳϤͫʝ]cGESfRϟƻ7 4ወͫʝ6ð̪xDG ɴ=Ψˏወዷͫʝዹb=ʹ)ዊxDGƋ໳ወ ηWeb }[ወ˂θ=Ψˏ6ወɹ%=ʅ+$ Web }[=ͫʝ)ዊ ηWeb }[ወHTML *θ=Ψˏ6ወɹ%=චϢx Web }[=ͫʝ)ዊ ηiPkxDGθ=Ψˏ6ወx}[=iPkxDGͫʝ)ዊ (3) Web }[¥ɹ%=ͫʝ Web }[ȴɹ%=ͫʝ6Ϡወ ውዅɹ%ȴN`=˿¾Ϥ)ዊ 富山大学総合情報基盤センター広報 vol.3 (2006) 47-72頁. ô)ዊ؛=knዎዅɹ%=ɥRfRወViP ô)ዊ؛=ዏዅዷɴİ=ʳϤɹ%=ͫʝዹ=»ͧወዷɹ%ͫʝዹcGESfR ዐዅɹ%=ዷͫʝ6ð̪ዹ=Ψˏ)ዊ ዑዅxDGɴ=ŤወxDGƋ໳=»ͧወዷͫʝዹb=ʹ)ዊ (4) Web }[ȉĢzv}[ܣˏ ôϗ6 Web }[=ȉĢ6ወዷxDGዹnϞ4ዷȉĢዹ=»ͧ)ዊ؛ ôɹ้oϟ A4 ĕXG]6ϞϙϞŻଙƸወዷȉĢzvዹ=»ͧወ؛ወ {7ϗ6}ˏܣ˘6θwƫወIۇ-ȉĢʐ0=­ݪ)2ϙዊzvηİ Ϣ7)ዊ-ወȉĢʐ0ϟɪͭXG]=Ms63ϙ4ወۇ=ȉĢāǓˏܣ] ɪͭȉĢŗɸ=V6ϞወB4 ĕ= A4 ĕ 81%ŷªG̪ወȉĢzvወ­ݪ ŗȉĢ=*)2ϙዊ 2.8 ~}[ URL ܕː (1) yfRR̦ɪ ů ~}[/3Ϣ̦ϙ~}[ URL =ܕː{ϝϢ Book Mark āʊወዷyfRRዹ ô؛=]{~ϗ ː{ܕ,ወ ౣϝϠ)ዊ͓ nϞ4ዷϦ}[=yfRRዹ=»ͧዄ 1 20ዅወዷyfRR਺ŧዹc GES (ʹ=ô{76ወ[̎̉}] Book Mark xLc=»>ወዷOKዹb؛ϟfR ʹ=Ϟ4ϗϠወዷŒϗxLcዹbۇዄ1 21ዅዊݕĨ6 Book Mark xLcϟ 4ዷyfRRዹn ȵ{ϗዊBook Mark xLcϟŹϢϠ̉̎ۉŒ Book Mark =ĭචወxLcīǂ=ወ ۀϞ4ዷyfRRɼǂዹ=»ͧወȷ ϗ-̦ϗƓϗ3ϙīǂϝϠ)2ϙዊ ôወͳŷϢ URL =Ψˏ6Ϧ؛=Ü!ወ3Ϣ̦ϙ Web }[ Book Mark Ϟ4ȫۙ ϟϠ)ዊ 1 < yfRR#͓ౣ1͓ౣ ϗxLc=|ͧ (2) yfRRgșɪ ȭወϗ-ʏϢ̦ɪ6 Web }[ book mark tool bar ͓ౣϝϠ)ዊR fR Web }[=യϢϦϟϠ)ዊbook mark tool bar # Web }[͓ౣወ ዷyfRRዹnϞ4ዷϦ}[=਺ŧዹ=»ͧወηyfRR਺ŧθcGE 4ወ̎̉}ηyfRRgsθ=»ͧወዷOKዹb=RfR ô{7؛Sϟ 富山大学総合情報基盤センター広報 vol.3 (2006) 47-72頁.
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