Hi Steve,
Please be more specific but here is what I think you are saying. Are the
links located on the websites themselves? If they are, I would suggest using
a search engine if you can't put your mouse over it and know what the website
of the link is.
Another thing you can do is try a new browser. IE is losing market share
fast to Firefox which is dynamic. I think the share has gone from 85% down to
73% if you look at the news. The only thing is you will need IE to go to
Microsofts website. Now the problem with IE is it is a shell of the windows
operating system and that is why it has so many vulnerabilities. I hope that
they can put out a fix for this browser at it is enjoyable using when it
works correctly. Now another thing that may be occurring is sometimes the
links that you click on are no longer available.
This can happen more frequently than you think because webpages are always
updating a lot and also a lot of companies are changing their web hosts more
frequently too. But see another thing is I wil have to know what websites you
are going to as if are they commonplace or are they more esoteric. Anyhow I
hope this gets you started. By the way Firefox has spyware protection,popup
protection and a multitude of diversity to it. New version just came out
recently , they totally threw out their previous version instead of trying to
patch it up. They started completely anew with this. The address is
http://www.mozilla.com