WE R LIBRARY FORMAT
Level | Basic |
Device | Android Tablet |
Topic | Internet |
Sub-topic | Internet browsing using an Android Tablet |
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. | |
Like most Android devices available in the market today, you can easily access the internet using your tablet. All it takes is a couple of steps, and you will be browsing in no time. Check out what you need to do below to get started: | |
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Pointers:Only focus on the required stuff. Avoid fluff. Use the active voice and write using imperative sentences.Use complete and concise sentences.Be consistent with sentence structures,Use screenshots only when needed. Place the text lines that refer to the images first. Bold out any jargon or technical term used | |
1 | Head over to your Android tablet’s home page. Once there, you will see the numerous applications and default software the device currently has. Your tablet has a pre-installed internet browser, usually Google or Mozilla Firefox. Tap on one of them to begin. |
2 | The next step is to type in the website address of your choice into the browser search box. Alternatively, you can input phrases, numbers, and keywords if you don’t know the complete address of the site you wish to visit. After that, you can now hit the go button on your device’s on-screen keyboard. Doing so prompts the browser to pop up all the results of your search. |
Conclusion | |
Summarize steps as simply as you could. 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. | |
Using an Android tablet for your internet browsing needs is a simple task. All you need to do is tap on the browser on the home page and wait for it to load. Next, input your search inquiry or the complete website address, hit that go button on your on-screen keyboard, and there you have it | |
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