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In lugnet.general, John Warren writes:
> > Sergio, c'mere...
> >
> > go to http://news.lugnet.com
> >
> > feel better? :-)
> > -Chris
>
> I don't feel better because everytime I type in "news.lugnet" it tells me
> publisher is unknown.
Alternatives:
* type in "news.lugnet.com"
* bookmark http://news.lugnet.com/
* bookmark http://news.lugnet.com/news/traffic/
* Drag your favorite URL to your links Bar or Personal Toolbar at the top of
your browser's window, and then you always have a handy link.
Also, perhaps there is room somewhere for a link to the news Traffic page
from the www.lugnet.com homepage.
--Todd
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How is this done for IE5.5 users?
or is it?
G
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In lugnet.general, Gene Weissinger writes:
> How is this done for IE5.5 users?
> or is it?
To bookmark (or favoritize or what ever the heck it's called in IE) a page, go
to the favorites menu and click add to favorites. If you want to add it to the
toolbar link thing, grab the ie document logo thing right next to the address
and drag it down to the links part.
Alan
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In lugnet.general, Alan Gerber writes:
> In lugnet.general, Gene Weissinger writes:
> > How is this done for IE5.5 users?
> > or is it?
I think just about anything is possible with IE5.5 -- it's getting pretty
good. (I hate to say. :-)
> To bookmark (or favoritize or what ever the heck it's called in IE) a
> page, go to the favorites menu and click add to favorites. If you want
> to add it to the toolbar link thing, grab the ie document logo thing
> right next to the address and drag it down to the links part.
That's pretty nifty. Another thing you might wanna try is dragging or
bookmarking one or more of the links here:
http://www.lugnet.com/quicksearch.html
Have fun!
--Todd
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Todd Lehman wrote:
>
> In lugnet.general, Alan Gerber writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Gene Weissinger writes:
> > > How is this done for IE5.5 users?
> > > or is it?
>
> I think just about anything is possible with IE5.5 -- it's getting pretty
> good. (I hate to say. :-)
>
> > To bookmark (or favoritize or what ever the heck it's called in IE) a
> > page, go to the favorites menu and click add to favorites. If you want
> > to add it to the toolbar link thing, grab the ie document logo thing
> > right next to the address and drag it down to the links part.
Cool! I played with this last night. One thing I am really appreciative
of is the fact that instead of implementing a separate form of folders
or whatnot to keep track of links, this toolbar is just generated from
the contents of ...\favorites\links (though it must keep the position
information somewhere else).
FUT: lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Frank Filz
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Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com
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Re: Noooooo!!!!!!
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:33:23 GMT
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Todd Lehman wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Alan Gerber writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Gene Weissinger writes:
> > > How is this done for IE5.5 users?
> > > or is it?
>
> I think just about anything is possible with IE5.5 -- it's getting pretty
> good. (I hate to say. :-)
>
> > To bookmark (or favoritize or what ever the heck it's called in IE) a
> > page, go to the favorites menu and click add to favorites. If you want
> > to add it to the toolbar link thing, grab the ie document logo thing
> > right next to the address and drag it down to the links part.
>
> That's pretty nifty. Another thing you might wanna try is dragging or
> bookmarking one or more of the links here:
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/quicksearch.html
>
> Have fun!
>
> --Todd
Cool, thanks Todd.
Chris
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This makes everything so much easier.... Thanks Todd!
Gene
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