hey dlb how do

Discussion in 'Software' started by scott_hayes89, Nov 28, 2007.

  1. scott_hayes89

    scott_hayes89 Corporal

    hello how do u put websites label on there ,ive never done that before theres always something new to learn. its interesting thanks......
     
  2. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    If you're referring to web site links that we commonly post around here, like this: http://www.majorgeeks.com/, here's how I do it: I have 2 web browser windows open; usually one is Internet Explorer or Phase Out, and the other is FireFox. Or I'll have 2 tabs open in Phase Out or Firefox. I'll be surfing the forums in window 'A' (or tab 'A'). When I need to post a link, I'll flip over to the 2nd window or tab (window 'B') and locate the link I need by browsing 'til the link I want to post is in the address bar. Then I right-click the address, and select 'Copy'. Then flip back over to window 'A'. Position the cursor in your message where you want the link to appear, right-click and select 'Paste'. Then finish the message as usual. You can use this for all sorts of stuff including posting links in emails, copying lines of text into Notepad, or Word documents, whatever. If I didn't explain this clearly, feel free to post any questions and I'll try to help.
    :major :cool
     
  3. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    On where? I'm also not sure what you mean by a website label. Do you mean a website address? (something that starts with http or www?)
     
  4. scott_hayes89

    scott_hayes89 Corporal

    yes website address,you know really good about computers.so does dlb but my computer screwed up on me after when i asked this question,something about my port was screwed, does that mean someone hack it or something.is there a way from preventing that..i finally got my computer working again it was a bitch...
     
  5. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    You'll need to be a bit more clear on what you mean by "my port was screwed".... it could be any number of things, including a possible hack attempt. A good firewall can help with this, I recommend Comodo (link: http://www.majorgeeks.com/Comodo_Personal_Firewall_d5033.html). There other port watching tools available in the Firewall section, the AntiVirus and AntiSpyware sections, and in the Security section. Look around 'til you find something that sounds good to you.... just for future reference, you'll get better answers, more answers, and quicker answers if you start a new thread for each new question ;)
     

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