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Internet For Internet related questions, from searching for popular Web sites to pondering Web design and development questions, eHow's online expertise runs the gamut from dial-up connections to advanced Web programming. Get the 411 on how to use the latest Web browsers and toolbars, how to get the fastest Internet connection and how to perfect your instant messaging and email etiquette. Further explore the wired world with How Tos on RSS feeds, emerging technologies and hot-button topics like Internet safety. Harness a wealth of information and utility with eHow's inventory of wired how to advice and tips.
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If you want to save favorites (bookmarks) on WebTV, you'll need to make some folders to save them in first.
Once you have some favorites saved, you can organize them to make it easier to find them.
Save yourself some time. Instead of typing those e-mail addresses over and over, put them in your WebTV address book.
You can get the URL for a Web page or a picture you're viewing with your WebTV. You may not be able to get all the pictures like you can on a PC, but you can get any that are clickable with WebTV.
You can "forward," or send to someone else, any message you get in WebTV. You can add your own message before the forwarded material.
WebTV mailbox getting full? Here's a quick way to delete a bunch of messages at once.
You can have five screen names on AOL 4.0. Each screen name acts as a separate account, but access is controlled by the "master" account. By giving a child a screen name, for example, the child...
The carbon copy function in many e-mail programs lets you send a copy of your message to one or more people.
When you protect a Web page, visitors need to enter a username and password to access the page. If you know HTML and JavaScript, it's not that difficult to create a simple password-protection...
There is a limitless supply of free clip art on the Web. Choose your favorites to make a Web page, add to an e-mail, make your own greeting cards or anything else your imagination can think of.
In love? Feeling blue? Or just in the mood for poetry? Go online for a virtual poetry experience.
The Web contains a wealth of information, as long as you know how to find it. Digital Goddess Kim Komando shares some of her favorite tips for searching the Web.
It's becoming easier for hackers and online snoops to intercept and forge e-mail. To avoid these problems, use a reliable privacy program to encode your sensitive e-mails and ensure that they'll...
E-mail isn't a very secure method of communication, so if you're sending or receiving sensitive material, you may want to protect your messages from snoopers by using privacy software to encrypt...
In September 1999, the White House issued a statement outlining a revised set of regulations on privacy software (previously, encryption products could not be sent out of the United States or...
The Domain Name System (DNS) translates easily remembered textual names, such as www.ehow.com, into numerical IP addresses, such as 216.34.122.81, allowing for easier Internet use.
Not interested in learning JavaScript? You can find tons of free scripts on the Web to password-protect your Web site, add button rollover effects, and more.
You can find free CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts - commonly used for Web guest books and clocks - online.
Search engines catalog and index Web sites so users can find what they're looking for quickly and easily. Registering your site will make it more likely to be found by the people you're trying to...
A domain name reflects your business or personal identity. Choose wisely.
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