a part of your browser (Netscape or Internet Explorer) that allows you to return to the previous web page. Look for the back button up on the bar of icons across the top, usually on the left side. You can click on it more than once to go back several pages. On a PC, you may also be able to go back by hitting the ALT + left arrow key.
the first button on the toolbar at the top of your screen in Netscape that will take you to the page before
an example of this as it takes you to the last page you viewed in the site
The Back button displays previously viewed pages.
A button on the browserĂs tool bar which allows you to revisit locations that you have visited during the current session on the Internet.
Takes you to the previous Web page within a sequence of Web pages you have visited.
Web browsers contain back and forward buttons that enable your to move through your historically visited web sites.
One of the buttons in the upper part of the browser window on the strip called the tool bar. This button will take you to the previous page that was open in the browser.
The button on your browser that returns you to the previous page in the browser's history list; usually this is a left-pointing arrow. Many browsers support the "back" function from the keyboard using ALT + LEFT ARROW (Netscape and Microsoft), LEFT ARROW (Lynx), or SHIFT + ALT + LEFT ARROW.
A navigational button that returns you to the previous document.
This is a button on your browser bar, it will take you back to the last web page you visited. Web pages may also have a back button icon to make navigation around the site easier. When using the Internet Banking service please navigate by using the buttons within the service.
The Back button of your browser is the button with which you can retrace your steps back to the Entrance Hall. You can also use the Back button to retrace your locations in hypertext pages like this Glossary page.