URL’s are the addresses of pages on the Internet. It’s what goes in your address bar. That’s why I wanted you to set up a blog. That way, you can post something on your blog, and all you have to do is copy what’s in the address bar when you’re on that page and paste it anywhere on someone else’s blog — or your Facebook page. Then people can click on it, and it will take them right to the page on your blog.
You can play from Facebook too, but it would get confusing for your readers unless you put what you’re saying into a “Note.” on your Facebook page. Then you can go up to the address bar and copy the address of that “Note” page and paste it wherever you want people to find it.
I hope that makes sense. But if you want to do it the easy way, you can always post what you want to say in a comment on my blog the way you did today.
I like your fortitude! My mom had only one arm after a car accident in her twenties and she raised 4 kids without her arm…or without a husband as she was deserted. My word for my mom was always that she had “fortitude!” We need to always keep going no matter what happens! 🙂
I likes! 🙂
Thank you.
Like to play; don’t know how. What on earth is a URL? Here’s what I’d like to say: God gave me Love and Music.
Hi, Max.
URL’s are the addresses of pages on the Internet. It’s what goes in your address bar. That’s why I wanted you to set up a blog. That way, you can post something on your blog, and all you have to do is copy what’s in the address bar when you’re on that page and paste it anywhere on someone else’s blog — or your Facebook page. Then people can click on it, and it will take them right to the page on your blog.
You can play from Facebook too, but it would get confusing for your readers unless you put what you’re saying into a “Note.” on your Facebook page. Then you can go up to the address bar and copy the address of that “Note” page and paste it wherever you want people to find it.
I hope that makes sense. But if you want to do it the easy way, you can always post what you want to say in a comment on my blog the way you did today.
Sounds like my last 3 weeks fighting bronchitis. Sent you an email.
Oops! That is 8 words. 🙂
I’ll go over to that e-mail and check it out pretty soon.
Oh my gosh, me too, it seems more often than I care to have happen.
I like your fortitude! My mom had only one arm after a car accident in her twenties and she raised 4 kids without her arm…or without a husband as she was deserted. My word for my mom was always that she had “fortitude!” We need to always keep going no matter what happens! 🙂
Happy Saturday!
Linda @ Truthful Tidbits
You mom was definitely one of life’s unsung heroes.
Its in the getting up again that is important!
Getting up again is all there is, no? Though I hafta admit, it gets harder every time. Maybe it’s the arthritis, eh?