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Computer savvy: learning the hard way
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Computer savvy: learning the hard way
Links come in both "clickable" and "non-clickable" formats. The first appear in red and the second in black. Only in red may links work in messages sent.
To convert a "non-clickable" to "clickable" link type "how to create a clickable link" on your browswer line, click and follow the instructions given.
I learned this only yesterday when attempting link my post on abbrievations and acronyms. I converted the link and included it in the original post yet it drew no comments. Strange because I thought it would helpful to many.
With that I'll wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See you next year.
Skoal!
To convert a "non-clickable" to "clickable" link type "how to create a clickable link" on your browswer line, click and follow the instructions given.
I learned this only yesterday when attempting link my post on abbrievations and acronyms. I converted the link and included it in the original post yet it drew no comments. Strange because I thought it would helpful to many.
With that I'll wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See you next year.
Skoal!
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Re: Computer savvy: learning the hard way
In this text editor you'll render a link un-clickable by following it with a period. I learned that the hard way.
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