On 11/7/2009 4:24 PM, Smiles wrote:
> Good day
> 
> I volunteer as a computer instructor and have two 4 hour classes on the 
> internet and email setup and use.
> 
> I have for 10 years demonstrate and recommend having a local html 
> document as your homepage for which ever browser you you use.
> 
> I do give them a sample to start with it basically sets up a four column 
> web page to which you can populate with your daily websites you visit.
> 
> Mine has about 20 for daily visits plus 20 others I select from for 
> daily phone support with a total of about 50 which are used within the 
> week. One of them links to by bookmarks for fast launch
> 
> 
> Do any one in the group use a similar plan and document?
> 
> My boss said it of no value and is best removed, this feature does 
> double as a html coding class.
> 
> thanks to all that reply  :)

MozillaZine conducted a survey several years ago (when that site was
more actively maintained).  A large number of users use their bookmarks
file (bookmarks.html) as their home page.  that's what I do.
Functionally, that is similar to what you do.  However, the Bookmark
Manager maintains the file, thus eliminating it as a tool for learning
HTML.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Go to Mozdev at <http://www.mozdev.org/> for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons.
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