I have to agree with Collin, using copy and paste for web addresses is a big time saver. I used copy and paste for all of the web addresses even the shorter ones because it was still quicker than typing it. Ethan
I used copy and paste when I had to make a link back to the homepage. It was not a long link but it was faster than retyping it each time. I knew the link would be the same for each different page, so why not make it easier on myself. ~Brie
Copy and pasting is much easier than having to write a code over again, I used copy and paste when I had to do a web addresses and for code I would use on another page. Gracie
If you have a really long web address, and you really don't want to type something as long as the equator. For example.
ReplyDeleteGmail's log in page has a humongous web address, so I just copied and pasted that. [Collin]
I have to agree with Collin, using copy and paste for web addresses is a big time saver.
ReplyDeleteI used copy and paste for all of the web addresses even the shorter ones because it was still quicker than typing it.
Ethan
Yeah, I did the exact same thing that Ethan did.
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Did anyone copy and paste for their actual code?
ReplyDeleteI used copy and paste when I had to make a link back to the homepage. It was not a long link but it was faster than retyping it each time. I knew the link would be the same for each different page, so why not make it easier on myself.
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Copy and pasting is much easier than having to write a code over again, I used copy and paste when I had to do a web addresses and for code I would use on another page. Gracie
ReplyDeletecopy and pasting photo and video links was much easier than retyping them(travis)
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