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I know about favourites but can I store website addresses in the same way as I store e-mail addresses. so that I can send them to my friends who are more novice than me?

2007-03-24 03:50:09 · 10 answers · asked by Curly Top 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

10 answers

You can make a file in My Documents, and store them there if want, then you just copy and paste when you want to send them to some one, I do that so I can keep site of interest and not have a 1000 favourites to look through.

2007-03-24 03:59:43 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

If you are using Outlook as an E-Mail cilient, When in Internet Explorer click File then Send and Send link by E-Mail a E-Mail appears with the URL in the body of the E-Mail just add the senders E-Mail address

2007-03-24 04:02:05 · answer #2 · answered by The Man 4 · 0 0

An easy way to pass on favourite sites is to simply send them AS an e-mail. Lots of browsers offer a "Send Link As" feature, usually in the "File" menu.

Take Firefox, for example. You surf to a page you think is brilliant, think "I've GOT to share this with my mates," then click FILE-> SEND LINK AS... and there you are!

Doing this will automatically launch your e-mail client, and automatically include the link to the web page you've just been admiring and wishing you could share.

Well -- you just did. Your mate will receive an e-mail from you with the link to that very page right in it.

Easy-peasy. For you and your pals.

By the by - works in just about any browser, except, I believe, p'raps not Safari.

-Elizabeth Bushey
www.inklesstales.com
www.elizabethbushey.com

2007-03-24 04:02:34 · answer #3 · answered by inklesstales 1 · 0 0

your question is very interesting...!

through Network Address Translation (NAT) method its working. Technically its called as Name Resolution.

an Internet standard that enables a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic. A NAT box located where the LAN meets the Internet makes all necessary IP address translations.
NAT serves three main purposes:

Provides a type of firewall by hiding internal IP addresses
Enables a company to use more internal IP addresses. Since they're used internally only, there's no possibility of conflict with IP addresses used by other companies and organizations.
Allows a company to combine multiple ISDN connections into a single Internet connection




Gothrough this site link you get more information. Its too technicle.

www.dnsstuff.com
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/N/NAT.html

2007-03-24 04:02:58 · answer #4 · answered by mindreader 2 · 0 0

If you use Firefox you can export your bookmarks and send the file in an e-mail; but there are also several online services that let you store and share bookmarks.
Delicious is one company and theres now also a plug in for Firefox to make it easier to use within the browser.
http://del.icio.us/

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=Share+bookmarks&btnG=Search&meta=

Its also easy to use a Word table, that also allows you to categorise the bookmarks. Copy and paste from the address bar into the table (and back again.)

Exporting bookmarks in Firefox is easy, click Bookmarks - Organise Bookmarks - File - Export, name it 'Bookmarks 2' (yours are stored in 'bookmarks.txt so use a different name), and it makes a notepad file in your My Docs folder. Other FF users can import that.
FF can also import bookmarks from Internet Explorer (File - Import).

2007-03-24 04:00:29 · answer #5 · answered by sarah c 7 · 0 0

You you can. Just Save them to your Favourites and then go to:

File --> Import and Export --> the wizard will show up, "hit next" --> choose "Export Favourites", hit next --> Next --> Default place that would be saved in would be my documents folder, you can hit Browse and choose the desktop instead.. --> Next --> Finish.

And that is how you would export favourites.. Now the person who you will send these favourites has to go through the wizard, but instead of export favourites, he would have to choose import favourites and choose the file you sent him (Which is the exported file)..

Good luck , :)

2007-03-24 03:57:41 · answer #6 · answered by ..::|QATAR|::.. 4 · 0 0

Just copy and paste the link into a email for them.

2007-03-24 03:55:27 · answer #7 · answered by richard_beckham2001 7 · 0 0

In an envelpoe

2007-03-24 04:17:04 · answer #8 · answered by robinmsa 2 · 0 0

copy the link, and send it... or store it

2007-03-24 03:52:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just bookmark them

2007-03-24 03:58:51 · answer #10 · answered by klbblk 3 · 0 0

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