Here's one I think your will like.
http://www.dicksforchicks.com
2006-07-23 11:04:08
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answered by Jim T 6
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Hi Mrs Paige,
Those are URL / Internet Address / Link. It is also called domain name.
Domain is just the the address of your house. You address is a reference point to your house. A domain name is a reference point to a website. For example, when someone type in the http://www.yahoo.com in the browser's address bar, the browser will bring him to yahoo home page.
Domain is unique in the world. It means we could only have one http://www.yahoo.com. There will be no second http://www.yahoo.com. This domain name is owned by yahoo inc. You can register your own domain through domain registration company.
if you type in "http://www.yahoo.com" (the address you type in the address bar of Internet explorer when you visit yahoo home page) in your answer, yahoo will automatic make it linked with the website that owns the domain name.
2006-07-20 04:05:23
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answered by currenz 2
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you need help- yes, these are called "links" - it's an address - the easiest way is highlight it, then cut and paste-
ok - when your on some web page you want to use to link to, you drag the mouse over the address in the address bar- so it is highlighted, then you can use the press ctrl plus "c" for holding a copy of that (cut) - when you want to paste it, push ctrl plus "v" (paste), and it will place into the text you are writing-
after a couple times it will be easy- but the "cut" info (works with other things too) should be used fairly soon, so you can cut and paste the next other thing - (only cut and paste one thing at a time)-
good luck-
2006-07-20 04:04:08
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answered by omnimog 4
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Hun, those things are called LINKS. It is this thing which contains page information, made by Micrsoft (not micrOsoft, Mind ya')actually.
Just copy and click any link you want to your question. You'd be done.
Use HTTP:// before every webpage link. That would help the user to just click to open the link in another page, rather than have it copied and pasted.
2006-07-20 03:55:02
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answered by Xyligan 2
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Just place the link, Type the http://www
http://www.yahoo.com/
2006-07-20 03:54:53
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answered by IO 2
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I think if you type a link address and "enter," you will see the address change color and become underlined. It will be a link. When you send it to someone and they click on it, they should go to the link.
2006-07-20 03:55:10
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Just copy the link from the address bar and paste it into the answer box.
2006-07-20 03:54:27
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answered by EG345 4
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If clickers mean web links (URLs), then simply add http with url, like this:
www.howstuffworks.com
http://www.howstuffworks.com
see the difference :), one is clickable and other is not.
2006-07-20 03:56:10
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answered by Tahir 2
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for "clickers" i assume you mean links...all you do is just write the link...http://answers.yahoo.com
2006-07-20 03:54:36
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answered by thaKing 4
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lol@ 'clickers'
2006-07-20 03:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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