Well, since Internet Explorer is no longer widely used, it's hard to specifically point out the top stories on it. But generally, in the past, top stories could include major news events like political elections, scientific breakthroughs, and entertainment news such as big movie releases.
Some independent authors also offer their fiction works for free on their websites. If the website is compatible with Internet Explorer, you can read their books. However, you might need to do some searching to find such gems.
It's difficult to find top stories on Internet Explorer nowadays as it's not actively maintained. But in the past, you could usually find them on the homepage or on news - related tabs if there were any. Maybe there were some default news providers that showed the top stories.
I'm not sure what you mean by '79 free novels'. However, generally speaking, if a novel could not be bookmarked in the browser, there might be the following reasons:
1. The browser version is too old: If the browser version is too old, it may not support the auto-save bookmark function. Therefore, even if you save the novel to your bookmark, it may not be automatically saved to the browser.
2. Browser settings: You can try to turn off the automatic update function in the browser settings to see if it is possible to solve this problem.
3. Problems with the novel website: Sometimes, there may be problems with the novel website, causing it to be unable to save the novel to the bookmark. You can try to collect novels on other websites or contact the customer service of the novel website for help.
I hope these suggestions can help you solve the problem.
One interesting funny story is about David Livingstone. He was exploring Africa and once got lost. His local guides were trying to find their way back. At one point, he was so tired that he fell asleep while sitting on a rock. When he woke up, he found his guides had set up a small 'camp' around him, and they were cooking some local food. They had thought he was just taking a very long break.
In the Windows operating system, you can change the font in the dialog box by modifying the register. The specific steps were as follows:
1 Open the command prompt window and enter the following command:
```
reg add HKCU\Control Panel\Fonts /v fontset /t REG_SZ /d Arial /f
```
This command will specify the path to the register as `AKU`, which is the root key of the computer. Set the key value of `Fotset` to `Arial` and set the key value of `Arial` to the font to be used.
2 Close the command prompt window and restart the Windows operating system.
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restart the computer
```
3 In the dialog box that opens, set the font to the font you want to use.
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Internet Explorer
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If you are using another browser, you can try to find the font settings in the corresponding browser tab.
One funny explorer story is about Marco Polo. When he first encountered the concept of ice cream in China. He was so amazed by this cold, sweet treat. He tried to describe it back home, but no one could really understand what he was talking about until much later when the recipe made its way to Europe.
Well, there are many. For example, 'Pride and Prejudice' which is a classic. You can find e - book versions that can be accessed through Internet Explorer. Its story of love and social class in 19th - century England is really engaging.
There are also some dedicated humor blogs where bloggers collect and share the best funny internet stories. You can also check out YouTube channels that focus on funny content. They might not always be 'internet stories' in the purest sense, but often feature funny things that originated on the internet or are related to internet culture. For example, channels that do reaction videos to viral internet events or stories.
The Cheetah Security browser was a browser launched by Cheetah Mobile (formerly Jinshan Network), which was mainly focused on security and speed. It used Trident and Webkit dual rendering engines, and integrated Jinshan's own BIPS for security protection. The Cheetah Safe Browser had made more than 100 technical enhancements to the Webkit core of ChromeWeb, making it faster to access webpages. It also had the first intelligent switching engine, dynamic selection of the core to match different web pages, and support for the new international web standard, which ensured fast browsing and compatibility. The Cheetah Safe browser also provided a large number of new skins and a large number of plug-ins, allowing users to customize the browser. Overall, the Cheetah Safe Browser was a convenient, efficient, and secure browser.