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Why will nothing happen when 'click here' is not in blue?

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Email docs come saying, "for more information, click here,' or 'click here for more information.', but the 'click here' is not highlighed. in any way, and nothing happens when clicked- either on 'click' or on 'here' or if I highlight both and click that.

WHY? How do I get to the information contained behind the 'click here' notification? I use @earthlink.net

Will appreciate how to use this.

Email docs come saying, "for more information, click here,' or 'click here for more information.', but the 'click here' is not highlighed. in any way, and nothing happens when clicked- either on 'click' or on 'here' or if I highlight both and click that. WHY? How do I get to the information contained behind the 'click here' notification? I use @earthlink.net Will appreciate how to use this.

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This is a support forum for Mozilla Firefox. You will have to contact your e-mail provider for help. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/problems-with-email-how-to-find-help

Or are you talking about Thunderbird?


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