There are two meanings for moving Forward/Backward.
 
One meaning is for when attempting to move forward/backward within a single browser. In this case you either use Forward/Backward buttons on the Control Panel of the Browser or you use context menu's (that you get by clicking right mouse button on the browser) Back/Forward menu items.
 
Another meaning of Forward/Backward is within multiple browsing context. This Forward/Backward navigation can be done using two arrow keys on the Main Control Panel. For example, if you accessed five pages once and then seven pages again and then 3 pages at last. The tool tip on Backward button on the Main Control Panel will show "2 more to go" when mouse pointer is on this button. When pressed once it will show you the last seven pages in the format that is set for them. The tool tip on Backward button on the Main Control Panel will show "1 more to go" when mouse pointer is on this button now. When Backward button pressed again, it will show you the five pages that you accessed earlier. Now you will see "2 more to go" as a tool tip if your mouse pointer is on Forward button in the Main Conrol Panel.

Caution: Multiple Browsing navigational movements should be avoided if you have a slow connection.

Moving Around

NotJustBrowsing®

The Only Third Generation Web Browser

(Version 1.0.10 - Twin Engine)
User Guide