It is the fault of browsers that they support HTML or not. Some browsers support all the versions, while others none.
If clicking while trying to start then might be a bad starter. If clicking while running, then might be valve/lifter noise.
It depends on the browser of the user. The http and https protocols support only generic files. Some formats that are supported by all current browsers are jpeg, gif, png, bmp. It is safe to assume that these formats will be supported for a while.
If just clicking and not starting, most likely a dead battery.
Social engineering is a computer security term for tricking a person into revealing their password or other personal and financial information.
"While there is not an actual limit to how many webpages one may host, there are limits to determine how many webpages can be hosted on one ISP, check with your internet service provider to see how many are allowed to your account."
A web architect creates the basic website framework, while a webmaster responds to customer queries after the website is up and running.
Look at the half shaft.
Use one browser window to view all your webpages.Open links in a background tab while viewing the page you're onSave and open multiple webpages at once by using favorites and homepage tabsTo get started:Press the CTRL key while clicking links (or use the middle mouse button)Click any tab with the middle mouse button to close itBest wishes...Bizworldusa.com
== == == == Anyway, that should take care of the clicking. It worked for me. == ==
There may be a virus on your computer that you should get checked.
press c and h while clicking on options