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How to Open MHT Files | eHow.com
The quick answer for us Mac users = the Opera Browser.
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managing email addresses – the good ol’ fashioned way
Sometimes I have questions which really take me back to the basics.
Today I had a question from someone who is excellent at what they do, but not terribly literate when it comes to computers. And that’s ok, they don’t have to be, that’s why they have me to help them out
Anyway, they simply wanted to manage a small (under 25 names) sub-group of their address book for sending once a month emails and not interested in a lot of fuss Continue reading
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domain name registration – it looks like a bill …
There are companies out there, including Domain Registry of America, who send things which look like “invoices” to the owners domain names who are NOT registered with them – in an attempt to coax people to transfer to their service. Continue reading
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Reliability of Wikipedia
Q: Is Wikipedia a good source on the internet for research
A: I think that Wikipedia is a good source on the internet for research. I usually begin with Wikipedia as their layout / content delivery is excellent. Continue reading
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Deleting email from the server
We recommend deleting messages off of the server. Below are instructions for setting your email software to delete messages off of the server after downloading them…
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Click here – that’s the title of this blog :P
When creating hypertext or “links,” why show the URL? Why put “click here” ?
After years of doing web sites, I never cease to be astonished at the ways people get confused, hung up, etc. That’s okay. Everyone is different and not everyone wants/needs to be an internet master. I have learned to build for the LCD, the lowest common denominator, in terms of internet/computer experience . I want a web site to be accessible to all
So why put click here or repeat the URL in hypertext?
There are many reasons for this. Here are few that come to mind right away:
1. Lowest Common Denominator: On the LCD subject in addition to what I say above, bear in mind that not everyone processes information the same way. You and I, with reasonable internet experience, may see underlined blue text as a link and know to click on it. Some people don’t. When I make a choice like that I am not posting for myself, I am posting for the lowest common denominator – to make sure that the largest number of people will have success. I have had some experienced users ask about the use of “click here.” It is a similar consideration. 80-90 % of the users know to “click here” but, depending on the site, there may be a percentage who do not know that. I want to make sure things are easy for users – I don’t want them to struggle. I’d rather be redundant than lose some people. Also, someone could be skimming and the URL grabs them whereas the text does not. Make it easy for them. Continue reading
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