If you're like most people, you often come across pictures on the Web that you'd like to save, print, or e-mail to others. It might be a photo of your dream house, a new vacation spot, or a great item on an auction site. Internet Explorer 6 lets you easily work with pictures that you find on the Web with the new Image Toolbar feature.
When you move the mouse pointer over a picture, you'll see the Image Toolbar appear in the top left corner of the image.

Image Toolbar
On the Image Toolbar, you'll find buttons that give you one-click access to several useful commands:
1. | Save the picture to your hard disk drive with this button. It's the same as right-clicking on an image and selecting Save As. |
2. | Print the picture using this button. |
3. | E-mail a copy of the picture to someone else with this button. Note: The recipient of your e-mail message must have a program that can display the picture. If they are running Internet Explorer 6, the picture will be displayed in the message received in Microsoft OutlookŪ Express. |
4. | Open your My Pictures folder with this button. You can view and manage your pictures from this folder. To learn more about managing your pictures with the My Pictures folder, read Manage Your Pictures in Windows XP. Note: If you have Automatic Image Resizing turned on, the Automatic Image Resizing icon will appear in the lower right corner of any picture that is too large to completely fit within the browser window. You can use this icon to resize the picture so that it either returns to its original size or fits within the browser window. Read more about how to use Automatic Image Resizing. |