Question about saving bookmarks....
#1
Question about saving bookmarks....
Hello all,
When I try to save a thread, I right click on the thread folder, and save it to my bookmarks, but it saves as "reload this page".
I can re-open it and right click on the thread folder and then save the bookmark as the actual thread topic, but my question is can I save the thread topic on the first try.....?
Thanks,
When I try to save a thread, I right click on the thread folder, and save it to my bookmarks, but it saves as "reload this page".
I can re-open it and right click on the thread folder and then save the bookmark as the actual thread topic, but my question is can I save the thread topic on the first try.....?
Thanks,
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Hummm - may not be the most effective advice, but to bookmark a thread, left click the address to highlight, click favorites and add to a folder in your favs: to capture a single post within the thread, left click the post number on top right. This opens a new window, where one repeats as above to bookmark into 'favorites'.
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Most browsers have a "Bookmark this page" some where in their toolbar menus.
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Originally Posted by worf928
Most browsers have a "Bookmark this page" some where in their toolbar menus.
If you are viewing forums via the Rennlist homepage, it's in a frame, and I found that in Mozilla or Firefox it didn't bookmark the right page.
I have a bookmark that takes me right to the forums, so that's not a problem. You can also right click and open the thread in a new page, and then bookmark that, or as somebody else said, right click and bookmark the link that way.
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For Mozilla/Seamonkey/Firefox: Back out of the thread you want to bookmark, right click the link to the thread you want and select "bookmark this link".
I assume IE has a similar command.
I assume IE has a similar command.