Of course you can use the scroll bars and arrow buttons to scroll, but AWeb also understands the following keys:
Images that are also links have a frame drawn around them. If you have deselected the link underlining in the settings requester, then this frame isn't drawn.
Click the text or image to follow the link, i.e. retrieve and display the document "behind" the link. The URL (network address) of the document that is linked to, is shown in the status indicator () when the mouse pointer is over the hyperlink.
AWeb displays different icons under different circumstances.
If you see the text "Click me!", then click within the rectangle
now!
This icon depicts an unloaded image. Click it to load the image.
This icon depicts an unloaded image that is also a link to another document. Click in the upper left half of the icon to follow the link directly, or in the bottom right half to load the image.
This icon depicts an unloaded clickable map. Click the icon to load the image. Once it is loaded you can pick a spot from the map.
For an inlined image, a so-called ALT-text can be defined. This is a text that can be displayed if the browser doesn't display the image. Of course, AWeb understands this ALT-text and will display it instead of the icon imagery. With ALT-text, unloaded images look like this:
Unloaded image.
Unloaded image that is also a link.
Unloaded clickable map.
If the document or image is already in cache, it will only be saved, not retrieved again over the network.
Note you can also save a displayed image in this way. Just press the
Shift key and click the image. If the image is also a link,
this could be abmiguous; therefore AWeb will save the image in this case.
If you want to download the document "behind" the link, you can either
select Cache / Flush images in current
from
the menu, and shift-click the upper left half of the icon, or
click the image to load and display the document, and then select
Project / Save as HTML
from the menu to save the
document.