Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

- Hints from Heloise

Today is St. Patrick’s Day, named for St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland — a day to celebrate the legacy and customs of the Irish. Celebrate with green pancakes shaped into shamrocks, or pop some green food coloring into any food or drink!

I’m annoyed by all the social media birthday fundraiser requests people promote. Is it safe to donate money to them? — Candace C. in Illinois

Candace, I understand your frustratio­n. However, rest assured, the recipients of the donations have been confirmed as legitimate (vetted) by most of the big social media platforms (SMP).

The SMPs ensure that the charity is a nonprofit organizati­on and that they are registered with the Internal Revenue Service. Also, your credit/debit informatio­n should be safe; the biggest SMPs utilize encryption, which guarantees the agency will not see your card informatio­n.

Not up to giving cash? Consider volunteeri­ng for the charity to honor your friend’s birthday — that’s always needed.

When it comes to computers, what’s a hyperlink? — Fred in Florida

Fred, a hyperlink, or simply a link, is a portion of text, an icon or a graphic within a document, and it may appear bold or a different color, usually blue. When you click on the hyperlink, it will typically open another browser window on your computer and take you to a new document or website, presumably to a subject that is referenced in the initial document.

Methods can vary, but to create a hyperlink in your text document, highlight the word where you want the link to be, right click and select hyperlink from the dropdown menu. You can then select another text document as the linked item or look for the globe icon to link to another website.

I wish people would stop bending the pages in the library book where they left off! It’s so easy to make a bookmark from pretty greeting cards or gift boxes. It also would be thoughtful to leave a bookmark in returned books.

— D.J. in Poland, OH

SIGN YOUR CREDIT CARD?

In today’s electronic age, signing a credit card serves very little purpose.

No one verifies a signature when the card is: • Used at a self-checkout card reader. • Below a certain dollar amount. • Used at a gas pump. • Online or by phone. • At a restaurant. So, there is no harm, of course, signing the card, but there is little identity theft deterrence value.

— Tim D., Kettering, OH

When my kids were little, I would clean many of their plastic baby toys in the dishwasher. I never had any problems with the plastic toys melting or fading.

This was easier than hand-washing, and I could do it overnight when they were sleeping.

— Ruth, Dallas, TX

The temperatur­es in the dishwasher tend to get hotter than handwashin­g — great for a good clean!

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