Monday, December 12, 2005

 
Monday morning tip: "This Page is a Potential Find" function of PFfinder.

I'll bet some of you are not using this function to its fullest extent. Remember, the function; "This Link is a Potential Find" will put the link you are currently hovering over (graphic or text) into the PFfinder window. Selecting "This Page is a Potential Find" will put the PAGE ADDRESS of the PAGE YOU ARE CURRENTLY VIEWING in the PFfinder window, not the link you are currently hovering over. There's a big difference there, huh... So if you select "This Page is a Potential Find", then PFfinder will place a copy of the text that's in the "Address" box on your browser into the PFfinder window. Got it? Please contact us with questions if you have them.

Here's another little known tip for Internet Explorer users related to this function: move your cursor out to any blank section of a web page (just so the cursor is the "arrow" and not the "pointing finger"). Now, right-mouse click. You'll see a menu appear that's the standard menu you get from IE. But, look closely and you'll see a function that says "Add this Page to PFfinder". Exciting, right... Keep your chill-bumps in control and click on that function and you'll see that it performs the same function as the menu function we just discussed; "This Page is a Potential Find". Using this method, you can put the Address of any page in the PFfinder window without having to hover over any links on the page. Cool, huh...

Okay, you might have questions. If so, let us know!

Comments:
so if we click this page is a potienal find it will put up a new window?or put it in your pffinder box???
 
If you click: "This page is a Potential Find", then it will put a copy of whatever is in the Address box on your browser into the PFfinder box. That way, you are saving the link to the page that you are currently viewing in the PFfinder box. No new windows open. Did this answer your question? Thanks for asking.
 
If you want a link to open in a new window choose "Maybe - I'll look in a minute"
 
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