WE R LIBRARY FORMAT
Level | Basic |
Device | Computer (desktop) |
Topic | Internet |
Sub-topic | Basic internet browsing for beginners |
Introduction | |
Limit to one paragraph with three to five sentences. Include where readers could use the information we are about to discuss. Follow the writing style guide for WE R. | |
Internet browsing is something you can accomplish in a manner of minutes, regardless of your technical skills. In this tutorial, we will go over the steps to start browsing using a desktop application. | |
Body | |
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Step # | Action |
1 | Turn your computer, and wait for it to finish booting up. |
2 | On the desktop display, click on the start button on the lower left side of the taskbar. You can also press the Windows key on your computer keyboard. Click on the “all programs” button afterward. |
3 | Choose from one of the browsing applications on the menu and click on it. For this example, we will be using the Mozilla Firefox browser. |
4 | Start browsing the internet by typing the topic or subject of your search in the browser search bar. |
Conclusion | |
Summarize the steps as simply as you can. Encourage readers to try again or connect with our customer assistance team (or hire our VAs!) if they are still confused. Refer readers to the glossary for other topics. | |
It only takes a couple of steps for you to start your internet browsing. All you need to do is power up your pc, click on the start button on the left, click on a browser application, and type the topic or matter of your search on the application’s search bar. | |
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