Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-21 Thread Ray_Net
Smiles wrote on 20-12-18 14:06: paste into notepad [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.address/  save as xxx.url on desk top just click on it browser will open and site will pop up I have created, on the desktop, a .bat file with, per example, this text: start "prog1" "C:\Program Files

Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-21 Thread Daniel
Chris Ilias wrote on 21/12/2018 4:27 AM: On 2018-12-20 5:30 a.m., Daniel wrote: One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar,

Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Chris Ilias
On 2018-12-20 5:30 a.m., Daniel wrote: One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which brings up a drop-down list of visited

Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/20/2018 2:30 AM, Daniel wrote: > One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it > bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for > it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which > brings up a drop-down list of

Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Smiles
paste into notepad [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.address/ save as xxx.url on desk top just click on it browser will open and site will pop up Daniel wrote: One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than

Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Daniel
One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those two letter,