David E. Ross wrote:
In Netscape's Navigator 4.x, there was a capability to set bookmark
shortcuts. I could set a bookmark in one place within my bookmarks file
and then set a pointer to that bookmark in another place within the same
file. That pointer was a shortcut and was used as if it were a regular
bookmark. If I changed the actual bookmark (e.g., if the URI changed),
that change would be reflected in all the shortcuts. That way, I could
file copies of a bookmark in several different folders in the file but
would have to maintain only one instance of the bookmark.
I think this capability disappeared in Mozilla Suite. Will it be
restored in SaeMonkey 2.1?
In a certain point of vue, a bookmark *is* a shortcut.
Why did you need a shorcut of a shortcut ? Duplicating the places where
you can jump to a site ?
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