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Robert asks which is preferred: "point your browser to ..." or "Open the xxx
page with your browser."
I recommend "open the xxx page" as well, but question whether the user with
the browser is not reading the instructions on the browser too. If so, then
of course just make the title of the new page a link. Don't much care for
"navigate to" because if that's good it makes me think "surf to" might be
even better, but I think not.