why wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
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.

Hey David I must be having a blond moment I can't for the life of me
remember where 2.0 stores the Bookmark.html file and I like to setup my
opening mail window to open like this, can you tell me where it's stored.

Its in your profile folder. If you don't know where it is, the easy way is to do a system search for bookmarks.html. Make sure that searching hidden files and folders are selected. Verify that those are your bookmarks, then use those.

Lee
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