One of the most irritating things for me is to
COPY THE LINK FOR AN ARTICLE.
The post refers to an American Thinker article that refutes the hysteria about global warming. I want to send the link to my SIL who is a crazy democrap Climate Change believer.
But I don’t know how to copy the link. I try using my text copy options but they simply don’t work.
Can someone here at FR please tell me how to copy and send the link to my SIL.
thanks,
Froggy
https://www.drroyspencer.com/2022/11/de-urbanization-of-surface-temperatures-with-the-landsat-based-built-up-dataset/
Dear Froggy,
In Windows, if you follow the link to the American Thinker article, you should be able to highlight the link address at the top of the page by simply left-clicking on it. You can then right click and have a box pop up with a ‘copy’ option in it. Click copy. Then go to your email. In many, you can simply right click in the body of the email and you should get a pop-up box with a paste option in it. If you have g-mail, you need to create an e-mail, then click on the ‘link’ icon at the bottom of the page (looks like a couple of little chain links). It should be next to the insert (paper clip) icon for inserting pictures and documents, etc. The resulting pop-up box will give you the option of naming the link (without having the whole thing printed out in the e-mail) in the first line. You left-click on the second line, where it says insert link, and then right click and select the paste option in the resulting pop-up box.
I think I’ve gotten all these steps correct...
I’ve run into that problem before too on my Android phone.
I am able to highlight the address, click the share button, then choose cpoy text in the pop up.