I'm trying to find a way to make IE display a text prompt with the URL of the current site I'm working in. For most browsers, this should be a default feature, and for some toolbars as well; however, someone changed the settings on my computer, and I can no longer see the URL of the page I'm working in at the top of the page.
Is there a way I can use either the IE options/settings or the Yahoo! Toolbar to display this for me? I am having a very hard time because I cannot navigate the browser as quickly and as efficiently as before.
If you're not sure what I am talking about, at the top of the page in most browsers, there is a text window, usually stretching across the top of the page, and it has the URL address of whatever your current page is. On my computer, however, I cannot get IE to display this window again...someone messed around with the settings and I no longer have this window at the top of my pages.
Please help me out! Thanks again for reading.
2006-07-17
23:25:56
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