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Savannah Back Online With Extra Security

depesz writes "As we can read here, savannah is back online. After several weeks of downtime, all security problems are resolved, and the service is again operational."

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  1. Savanna is a great place for marriage advice !!!! by CmdrTostado · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Savanna is back online. Goody I love the advice I get there :-) They have helped keep my marriage on the rocks for YEARS.

  2. Re:Congratulations by captredballs · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Configuring Internet Explorer to identify hyperlinks[1]:

    1. Activate the "Tools" menu at the top of IE
    2. Select the "Internet Settings" menu item
    3. Select the "General" tab at the top of the dialog. This tab may already be selected.
    4. Activate the "Colors" button at the bottom of the dialog
    5. Choose bright, yet readable, colors for both visited and unvisited links. A third "hover color" may be selected to make hyperlinks even more visible when under the mouse cursor.
    6. Now select the "Advanced" tab at the top of the dialog.
    7. Under "Browsing", then further under "Underline links" in the hierarchy of options, select the "Always" radio button.
    8. Activate the "OK" button at the bottom of the dialog.

    Hyperlinks will now be noticably identified by underlined text in the colors you have chosen. Be warned that improper use of javascript on websites such as www.msnbc.com may render hyperlinks more difficult to see. Slashdot and other websites that adhere to established guidelines do not employ these methods.

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    [1] A hyperlink is, in its most common incarnation, a portion of text inside a greater body of text such as a paragraph. The text itself should fit into the context of the content, but has an associated website address. This website address should, according to style, contain information on the subject that the hyperlink text is being used to represent. A perspective that may be helpful is that the hyperlink text represents a question and the website associated with the link is the answer. Instead of requiring the consultation of other sources to define the meaning of the hyperlink's text, it is possible to follow the link directly and discover the authors intent.

    Links are usually "followed" by placing the mouse cursor over the link and activating the left mouse button. While the concept may seem unnatural, people who are familiar with interfaces such as ATM's, touch tone telephone menus, and mass transit kiosks usually catch on quite quickly.

    (c)CaptainRedBalls Instructional Aids

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    I suppose I'm not too threatening, presently, but wait till I start Nautilus
  3. Re:T YOJAUTA by Narchie+Troll · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    T COWARD GAY DICK
    GUAUGUAUGUAUGUAUGUHAGUAUGUAHG

    (don't lick so many fat pricks. it's like vomiting up spurt.)