Come c.... si fa?

K

K

Scusate bella gente, ma ogni tanto navigando in internet e aggiungendo ai
preferiti il sito che mi piace tipo "yahoo" appare una Y rossa al posto
della e di explorer nella barra dell'indirizzo..... solo che dopo un po'
scompare e ritorna la e
come faccio a vedere i vari simboli relativi ai siti? tipo la "y" rossa?
Ringrazio tutti anticipatamente
K
 
J

Jerry

No comprender espanol


----- K wrote: ----

Scusate bella gente, ma ogni tanto navigando in internet e aggiungendo a
preferiti il sito che mi piace tipo "yahoo" appare una Y rossa al post
della e di explorer nella barra dell'indirizzo..... solo che dopo un po
scompare e ritorna la
come faccio a vedere i vari simboli relativi ai siti? tipo la "y" rossa
Ringrazio tutti anticipatament
 
K

Kevin Spencer

I ran it through the Altavista Babelfish app (BTW, it's Italian, not
Spanish), and got the following:

Excused beautiful people, but every as well as being annoying in Internet
and adding that appeals to type to me "yahoo" appears a red Y in place of
and of explorer in the bar of the address..... only that preferred the
situated one after a po' s she appears and she returns and as I make to see
several the relative symbols you to the situated ones? type "y" the red one?
Ringrazio all anticipatamente

Not much better, but take a stab if you're brave.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
J

Jerry

Good job Kevin! Though I'm still at a loss for words.


----- Kevin Spencer wrote: -----

I ran it through the Altavista Babelfish app (BTW, it's Italian, not
Spanish), and got the following:

Excused beautiful people, but every as well as being annoying in Internet
and adding that appeals to type to me "yahoo" appears a red Y in place of
and of explorer in the bar of the address..... only that preferred the
situated one after a po' s she appears and she returns and as I make to see
several the relative symbols you to the situated ones? type "y" the red one?
Ringrazio all anticipatamente

Not much better, but take a stab if you're brave.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 

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