No, I went and looked at some examples and at the bottom of one of them was a link back that had the dead link.

On 2016-02-26 11:05, Kurt Wendt wrote:
Mike - I'm confused! Alan gave the link w/o the 's' in the 'http'.
And, it's not the site needs to be Secure - thus why it's not https.
Do you have some kind of browser settings that's automatically
changing http to https?

Regards,
Kurt Wendt
Consultant


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On 2016-02-26 09:28, Alan Bourke wrote:
You could just do it in Visme (http://www.visme.co) note .co not .com


This looks pretty cool!  Someone should tell them that this link of
theirs doesn't work though:  https://visme.co/  Details:  The webpage
at https://visme.co/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved
permanently to a new web address.


but if you change it to http: instead of https: , it works.

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