How to Have Fun With Your Address Bar on Your Browser
Copy the code for the trick you want to use from this article., Paste the code in a text editor like notepad or notepad++., Delete the extra line breaks from the text you just pasted., Copy the single line of code you created in the previous step...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Copy the code for the trick you want to use from this article.
Tricks' Codes are listed within the "Tricks' Codes" section below.
The codes for the tricks will be listed within the code box for each trick. -
Step 2: Paste the code in a text editor like notepad or notepad++.
Do this if the code for a trick is more than one line of code. , The code listed bellow uses line breaks for clarity.
The address bar however accepts only single lines, so you'll need to make the trick's code fit in one line. ,, The address bar is where you enter and/or see the URL of the website you're visiting (for this article, it will contain (https://www.LifeGuide Hub.com/Have-Fun-With-Your-Address-Bar-on-Your-Browser) , You can also use the back and forward tricks mentioned here to do that. -
Step 3: Delete the extra line breaks from the text you just pasted.
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Step 4: Copy the single line of code you created in the previous step.
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Step 5: Paste the code of the trick you want to use in the address bar of your browser.
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Step 6: Use the "Back" and "Forward" buttons of your browser to go back to the page you were visiting before.
Detailed Guide
Tricks' Codes are listed within the "Tricks' Codes" section below.
The codes for the tricks will be listed within the code box for each trick.
Do this if the code for a trick is more than one line of code. , The code listed bellow uses line breaks for clarity.
The address bar however accepts only single lines, so you'll need to make the trick's code fit in one line. ,, The address bar is where you enter and/or see the URL of the website you're visiting (for this article, it will contain (https://www.LifeGuide Hub.com/Have-Fun-With-Your-Address-Bar-on-Your-Browser) , You can also use the back and forward tricks mentioned here to do that.
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