Thanks esta

I only asked this question since I am reading a HTL book and want to  
bookmark my place to come back to where I am if I turn on the macbook  
later
I know in windows jaws and window eyes have perminant bookmarks i  
believe, on a page and I thought mac had the same

On 10 Mar 2009, at 20:48, Esther wrote:

>
> Hi Will,
>
>
>> WL:
>>      hi all if I am reading a HTML pae can I bookmark my place on it to
>> come back, later?
>>
>
> Esther: No, I don't think you can save your location in the page with
> a regular bookmark, but try using "Mark Page for SnapBack" (Command-
> Option-K)  continuing your browsing, and then going back to the
> SnapBack page with Command-Option-P.  You can't use this for long term
> bookmarking since I think it works with your current cached browsing
> history.  This is one of the menu options under the "History" menu of
> the Safari menu bar.  Incidentally, the snapback feature is one of the
> reasons that I run Google searches from the Google search bar  
> (Command-
> Option-F to navigate to the Google Search bar; type in your query, and
> press return).  There's a separate "Search results SnapBack" shortcut
> (Command-Option-S) that takes you to the results of your search page
> if you ran the search from the Google search bar.  It isn't available
> if you use the method outlined in the icanworkthisthing.com pages to
> do a Google search -- which has you type your search terms into the
> text field on a Google search page. This makes for a very neat way to
> get back to the original search page if you don't want to retrace your
> steps with Command-left bracket.  (I use the standard shortcut for
> previous page -- I know many people use Command-Left arrow, but this
> isn't official, and isn't supported in the Safari 4 beta.)  It also
> gets defined automatically.  You can continue to hide your address bar
> and still use the shortcut for the Google search bar. It just gets
> opened when you use the Command-Option-F shortcut, and closes again as
> soon as you press return to start the search.  The search terms you
> typed also show up in the text box on the Google search page in case
> you want to revert to the method outlined at the icanworkthisthing.com
> pages.  And when I want to copy a URL address to paste into a post, I
> just use Command-L (to go to the address bar) and Command-C to copy.
> Again, when I do my next search or piece of web navigation the address
> bar will close again.
>
> This is detailed in the old archived mailing list pages at:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg45399.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
>
>
> >


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