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Ludwig Von Drake
Make Disney.com your homepage
Your Browser's Toolbar

All browser toolbars offer the same basic functions. When exploring Disney.com, you'll probably use the following buttons: "Home," "Back," "Forward," "Reload" or "Refresh," "Print," and "Stop."

Home
"Home" takes you to the page you've designated as your home page. To learn how to make Disney.com your home page, see the Make Disney Your Home Page section.

Back
The "Back" button saves you time as you browse the site. You can get around faster using the "Back" button, because it simply recalls and displays the last page you visited from memory -- instead of contacting Disney.com to transfer the information again. You can click it many times in a row to retrace your path through Disney.com and return to pages you've visited.

Forward
The "Forward" button, like the "Back" button, can save you time. If you've gone back and now wish to retrace your steps forward, this button takes you to the page you were on before you clicked the "Back" button.

Reload or Refresh
If the page you just accessed doesn't look right, and you think the transfer of data was interrupted or faulty, click the "Reload" or "Refresh" button to request a new transfer of that page's data.

Stop
If you're loading a page and decide you don't want it after all, click the "Stop" button. You'll probably get a page of image icons and possibly a "Transfer interrupted" message on the page. From here, you can hit the "Back" button to return to the last page you visited, or enter a new URL in your "Location" window to go somewhere else.