First, open your email program in a new Tab. The easiest way to email a page from any website to a friend or to yourself is first Copy the URL which begins with the http. The URL is in the box at the top of the webpage window. To Copy, first highlight the URL, then press the control Ctrl Key plus hold down the C key. Let go. Now, switch to your email. Open a New Blank Email and put your cursor in the message box. Hit Ctrl Key plus press the V key. Let go. The URL should now be in the email. Add the person's email in To and a Subject line.
There are many ways to email a web page to someone. Some of them are:
I right click on the webpage and choose send to.I pick the option I want to use.Mine has,save.send to email etc
You can try copying and pasting the link on the email. And there's sometimes a button where you can just add a link.
The term "link" implies a connection between two objects. A link is an object, be text or an image that connects you to another web page, or another location within a page, when you click on it.
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I do not know where my web and email protection drawer on my PC..???
a "link" to another web page
The email address for Louis on this web page does noy work
dont no look on another web page... dont no look on another web page...
Yes she does. You may be able to find it on her web page.
He is in the senate and his email address is listed in government offices information. I imagine he also has a web page with a link to his email.
The US Senate Directory at http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm contains the web page links for each Senator, and each Senator's web page includes email addresses for communicating with him or her.
Home page can mean different things: 1. a person's personal web site 2. the page that your browser loads right after you start it 3. the "main page" of any complex multi-page web site. The most common usage for homepage is for a person's personal web site. The other name that you'd here mostly is, well, "personal web site" or just (for example) "Johnny's web site".
A hyperlink on a web page can be clicked on to bring you to another page.
Email and World Wide Web (web sites and web pages) use different protocols (SMTP for email, HTTP for the web) and different formats (plain text + attachments for email, HTML for the web).The commonality is that they both use the Internet. The Internet is a network of computers, World Wide Web is just one of the services running on those computers. Email is another one.