When I reloaded the newest version of Firefox I noticed that my navigation toolbar was gone which in this case says something like: www.blogger.com/blogger.gblogID etc. or something like that. When you don't have that you aren't sure what the address of whatever site you are looking at is. So, if you want to see this as you are surfing the web on your desktop computer or laptop go up to the top and click on "View" and then click on "toolbars" and then make sure there is a check by "navigation toolbar" if you want to see the address. By putting the cursor on "Navigation toolbar" and clicking it the check mark should appear along with the actual navigation toolbar on your page. Also, if you can see the address on some computers you can type just a company name or other relevant information there and it will find your site for you. (But remember not all computers will do this).
Also, if I am quoting from a site and I can't find a word button representing the site to copy to give as a quote reference for my readers I can just go up to the top and click "edit" then I can color the whole address blue (or gray or red) depending upon your computer and then click "copy" and then put the cursor in the window and place I need it to be and then click "Paste" to paste the address from the navigation toolbar into whatever I am writing as a quote reference for my readers.
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Top 10 Posts This Month
- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker blocks Jan. 6 rioters from state jobs after Trump pardons
- The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening
- This is from 3 days ago about the 67 people with Tuberculosis in Kansas City Area:
- The Best Items to Stock for Any Emergency, According to Survivalists
- Full Article: How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe
- Snow Guards for Austrian Roofs?
- Earthing
- Continental Airlines existed under Various names from 1934 until 2012 when they merged with United Air Lines
- Becoming a Fire Zombie and a Mounjaro Zombie at the same time probably isn't a good idea
- This article is the most read article today at my site: The Pen is Mightier than the Sword
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