| Introduction.
Part I: Making Your Own Internet Explorer.
Chapter 1: Exploring the Benefits of Browser Customization.
Chapter 2: Figuring Out What’s Customizable.
Chapter 3: Meeting the Browser Construction Kit.
Part II: Customizing the Look of the Browser.
Chapter 4: Designing the Browser Window.
Chapter 5: Adding the Browser Pane.
Chapter 6: Assembling the Toolbar.
Chapter 7: Designing the Menu Bar.
Chapter 8: Pulling Together the Status Bar.
Chapter 9: Customizing the Address Bar.
Part III: Creating Browser Graphics.
Chapter 10: Introducing Paint Shop Pro.
Chapter 11: Jazzing Up Your Browser with Borders.
Chapter 12: Painting Skins.
Chapter 13: Creating Toolbars.
Chapter 14: Painting Status Bars.
Chapter 15: Manufacturing Buttons.
Chapter 16: Producing Icons.
Part IV: Controlling the Behavior of the Browser.
Chapter 17: Controlling Access to Internet Sites.
Chapter 18: Incorporating Passwords and Tracking Time Online.
Chapter 19: Keeping Track of Visited Sites.
Chapter 20: Exploring a Browser Script File.
Part V: Designing Customized Web Browser Projects.
Chapter 21: Developing a General-Use Web Browser.
Chapter 22: Coming Up with a Child’s Web Browser.
Chapter 23: Designing a Special-Topic Browser.
Chapter 24: Developing a Dedicated-Site Browser.
Chapter 25: Creating a Spy Browser.
Chapter 26: Designing a Library Browser.
Chapter 27: Getting a Laugh with an April Fool’s Browser.
Chapter 28: Constructing a Sheet-Metal Browser.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 29: Ten More Browser Ideas.
Chapter 30: Ten Tools and Resources for Web Browser Builders.
Appendix: What’s on the CD-ROM.
Index.
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