Why is it saying im signed in by a small green box at the top of my screen but I avent got it showing at the bottom?

Im having a problem with my computer tichyme 2 months ago .

When I go in to having a personal converstion with a frind on msn, we cant chat in the small box on the bottom right hand side but it dosnt show that im having the conversation at the very bottom next to where it shows your hotmail, which you shud be able to click on to make it on the WHOLE screen tichyme 2 months ago .

Sorry to not be any help, but I don't use chat anywhere.

I will get intouch with them 2day thanku :) tichyme 2 months ago .

It saying by a small green box at the top because (without quotes):. It is saying im signed in by a small green box at the top because (without quotes):.

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You can have a lot of fun with this one if approached in the right way. EBay Caspule: You can list items offered by eBay. Use the "eBay Search" function with a few select keywords to bring up the best results.It can be a bit hit and miss if you're too general and generic.

But after playing around with it your powers of deduction will be thrown into overdrive and with enough practice you can impress Sherlock Holmes. You can also put in a Seller ID if an eBay PowerSeller is regularly listing products which complement your content. Amazon Capsule: Similar to the eBay Capsule you can list items offered by Amazon.

In addition to choosing keywords and previewing what items are offered you can also choose specific products by adding the Amazon URL, ASIN or ISBN. We recommend choosing specific products so they match your content more directly. Your 60% share of impressions for Google AdSense applies similarly to eBay and Amazon, although revenue is commission for sold items on Amazon and eBay calculate the quality of the click.

You will need to apply for Amazon Associates and the eBay Partner Network to be eligible to earn money directly from these affiliate programs. When posting eBay and Amazon products, you must have at least 50 original words for every product. Code Capsule: If you're demonstrating programming code (eg: PHP, HTML, Javascript, etc) you can use this capsule to properly (and tidily) present it.

It is not for implementing code in your Hub, just for showing the code. Table Capsule: You can use this capsule to display information that is best displayed in a spreadsheet. Price lists, charts, menus, the only limit is your imagination (and good taste).

Quiz Capsule: This takes the fun and interactivity of the Poll Capsule one step further. There are three types of quiz options and countless ways you can utilize this powerful tool. Explaining it won't do it justice, you really need to experiment with it.

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Text Capsule: It will be easier for you to create an aesthetically pleasing Hub if you break up your text into separate Text Capsules. We also recommend taking advantage of the Capsule Subtitle to better present your information. There is no maximum word count, but keep readability in mind; some very long Hubs may be better if broken into multiple related Hubs.

Photo Capsule: This is where you can upload pictures. Simply select a photo from your computer or insert an image link (URL), type in descriptions, and determine your desired format (size, as well as border, and optional slideshow settings), and click "Save." HubPages stores your photos in My Account > Photos, so you can reuse your photos in other Hubs without uploading again.

If you use photos from online sources, make sure they are public domain and properly attributed. Video Capsule: You can easily embed a YouTube or Vimeo video to enhance your visitors' experience (and keep them on your Hub longer). All you need is the URL (Web address) for the video.

Insert it in the field and press the "Preview Video" button. Once you can see the video, press "Save" to insert it into your Hub. Links Capsule: This works well if you have a list of helpful sites or related links to the topic you're discussing in your Hub.

It's not necessary for this capsule to be used in every Hub since you can add links in the Text Capsule, but if you want to generate a laundry list of relevant links, the Links Capsule offers a convenient format. Be sure to give each link a custom description, as many sites' descriptions (as they are imported) are less than perfect. Map Capsule: Enter specific locations related to your Hub (by address or keyword), pin a marker, and they will be featured in your map.

Multiple locations can be added, directions can be included, and you can determine whether your readers see the default map as a roadmap, satellite image, terrain, or in street view. Comments Capsule: This is a capsule that allows readers of your Hubs to leave comments for you. You can update all of your Hubs' Comments settings by visiting My Account > Hubs > Comments.

Choose whether comments must be approved by you first before they appear live (Default is no). Choose whether you’re emailed every time someone leaves you a comment (Default is yes). Choose whether only signed-in HubPages users can leave you a comment (Default is no).

Choose whether newest comments are shown last or first (Default is last). Poll Capsule: The Poll Capsule enables you to engage your readers by prompting them to share their opinion with a single click. EBay Capsule: You can list items listed on eBay.

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