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Why you should enable ‘Breadcrumbs’ on your blog

Posted on May 4, 2024

If you’re a blogger you’re probably familiar with the term “breadcrumbs”.

In a nutshell, breadcrumbs are navigable paths from a blog’s home page to the page that’s currently displayed in the browser.

Every portion of the breadcrumb path except for the post/page name itself can be clicked on to jump immediately to that section of the blog.

For example, if you look at the top of this page you’ll see the following breadcrumb situated between the bottom menu bar and the post title: [Read more…]

Q&A: Is it safe to pay for an Ebay purchase with Western Union?

Posted on May 4, 2024

Question from Marie:  I agreed to purchase three new iPads on Ebay for my grandchildren.

The seller said he’ll give me a 30% discount if I pay with Western Union because he doesn’t like using PayPal.

He has pretty good feedback (48 total with 91% positive), but this just seems a little fishy to me because I have always been able to pay with PayPal in the past.

My question is do you think it’s safe to pay for the iPads with Western Union or do you think he’s trying to scam me? [Read more…]

How to avoid installing unwanted add-ons with free software

Posted on May 3, 2024

If you’re like me you love installing free software and trying it out.

And why not? After all, it’s free!

That means if you don’t like a program you’ve downloaded you can simply uninstall it and you won’t be out as much a cent!

But there’s a problem with installing many free programs and apps: They tend to install a bunch of junkware along with them if you aren’t careful.

[Read more…]

How to protect your Facebook account from hackers

Posted on May 3, 2024

Facebook accounts are preferred targets of hackers and scammers these days, and it’s easy to see why.

With roughly 3 billion users worldwide, the Facebook community at large offers hackers an enormous opportunity for scamming their way to ill-gotten gains and/or the twisted satisfaction that some receive from wreaking havoc on a massive scale.

It isn’t Facebook’s fault, really. After all, they provide all the technical tools we need in order to keep our accounts safe from hacking attacks.  [Read more…]

How to keep from losing lengthy form data if your browser crashes

Posted on May 2, 2024

Have you ever typed a lengthy email, blog post or other type of form entry, only to lose what you had written because your browser crashed, you clicked the wrong button or the web page timed out?

I sure have, and I can tell you that it’s no fun having to re-type everything!

Luckily, there’s a fast and easy way to prevent this from happening to you:  [Read more…]

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