Re: OT: Browser Tricks (Was Re: US Copyright law)

2001-04-18 Thread David A. Mann

Doug Franklin writes:

 D) From the menu that appears, select "Open Frame in New Window".

 Or... you can right-click in the frame and select "properties".  You can cut  
paste the URL from the window that appears.

Cheers,


- Dave

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OT: Browser Tricks (Was Re: US Copyright law)

2001-04-17 Thread Doug Franklin

Howdy, folks,

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 08:43:53 +1000, Tanya  Russell Mayer wrote:

 [...] it has frames and is a pain to give a URL [...]

One trick that works with the Mozilla, Netscape, and IE browsers for
this is:

A) Go to the web site and navigate to the interesting page.

B) Click anywhere in the frame of interest that's not a link. This
'selects' that frame as the active frame. It might not be totally
necessary, but it won't hurt anything.

C) Right-click anywhere in the frame of interest that's not a link.

D) From the menu that appears, select "Open Frame in New Window".

E) The URL of the "enframed" page is now visible in the "Address" or
"Location" bar at the top of the browser window, and you can copy and
paste it from there.

TTYL,
DougF

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