This is the window on the screen where your internet browser displays the contents of a website document. One browser can have several windows open at once. In a graphical browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, you can scroll backwards and forwards through the information.
a browser window is a screen on which you see the information on a webpage. The top and bottom of the screen remain consistent and usually contain toolbars. Sometimes hyperlinks will open new browser windows on top of the browser window you are already using. (See your browser's "Help" for information about the toolbar.)
an object (referred to as the window ), a Web page is an object (the document ) and the images in the Web page are objects in their own right
an object that comprises other objects
The two most popular browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Both of these are graphical browsers, which means that they can display graphics as well as text.
When you are looking at a web page, the browser window is the part of your screen where the web page shows.
A browser displaying a Web page; several browser windows may be open at once.
The part of the browser's display where the contents of a document are displayed; in graphical browsers, the window can be scrolled back and forth through a document. The text you're reading at this moment is in the browser window.
The browser window shows the browser program, and includes the various parts of the browser (navigation bar, address bar, etc.) and of course the main browser screen that displays Web pages.