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Every now and then, you’ll find, on a certain Web page, a frame (a column of text)<br />

with its own scroll bar—an area that scrolls independently of the main page. If you<br />

have a MobileMe account (Chapter 14), for example, the Messages list is a frame.<br />

The <strong>iPhone</strong> has a secret, undocumented method for scrolling one of these frames<br />

without scrolling the whole page: the two-finger drag. Check it out.<br />

The Address Bar<br />

As on a <strong>com</strong>puter, this Web browser offers four tools for navigating the Web:<br />

the address bar, bookmarks, the History list, and good old link-tapping. These<br />

pages cover each of these methods in turn.<br />

The address bar is the strip at the top of the screen where you type in a Web<br />

page’s address. And it so happens that four of the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s greatest tips and<br />

shortcuts all have to do with this important navigational tool:<br />

• Insta-scroll to the top. You can jump directly to the address bar, no<br />

matter how far down a page you’ve scrolled, just by tapping the very top<br />

edge of the screen (on the status bar). That “tap the top” trick is timely,<br />

too, when a Web site is designed to hide the address bar.<br />

• Don’t delete. There is a ˛ button at the right end of the address bar,<br />

Tap anywhere on this strip...<br />

...to jump back to the top.<br />

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Chapter 7

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