Monday, February 14, 2005
Links
A "link" is a direct connection between two web pages. You will notice it as text in a different color, underlined. Put your cursor over it and quickly double-click. After a moment's pause, you should find yourself at the other site. These things make footnotes completely obsolete.
Try the following:
Lake Mohonk Mountain House
Google Maps
Right Angle Club Electronic Newsletter
Philadelphia Reflections
Hall Watch (City Hall gossip)
Philly Fun Guide
If you like any of these, drag it to your desktop by holding the clicker down when you are over the favicon (little jigger to the left of the URL). When you later click on the favicon on the desktop, you will go straight to the website without intermediate steps.
Try the following:
Lake Mohonk Mountain House
Google Maps
Right Angle Club Electronic Newsletter
Philadelphia Reflections
Hall Watch (City Hall gossip)
Philly Fun Guide
If you like any of these, drag it to your desktop by holding the clicker down when you are over the favicon (little jigger to the left of the URL). When you later click on the favicon on the desktop, you will go straight to the website without intermediate steps.