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    Listing yer interwebby favourites

    IE or Firefox, whats the best way of displaying your interwebpage essentials*?


    *That means your favourites list, as there seems to be no end of Firefox extras for doing this.
    Football Heaven

    For all kinds of football souvenirs and memorabilia.

    #2
    Safari


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      #3
      currently IE7 but prefer FF
      i remeber opera used to be good in its day must check it out sometime
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        #4
        Originally posted by Darren B
        Safari
        Nadges ... that could prove to be an issue

        Browser of choice is Firefox but also have on my desktop IE5.5, IE6, IE7, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla and Torpark .. you can never have enough


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          #5
          preference is Firefox although I do switch to IE as default sometimes if I want to view my site offline properly (rather than just in the preview window)

          (editted to add...I've downloaded IE view now so I probably don't need to do this any more!! Result!)

          I prefer FF by far though...and all the add-ins.
          I rarely use anything else for browsing (not by choice anyway)
          Tracey

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            #6
            Looks like I haven't explained the question well enough.


            I meant that, assuming most of us use FF, what FF add-on do you use to display your favourites? Don't tell me you all just use the regular list thingy?


            *googles Samaritans*
            Football Heaven

            For all kinds of football souvenirs and memorabilia.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jont
              Nadges ... that could prove to be an issue

              Browser of choice is Firefox but also have on my desktop IE5.5, IE6, IE7, Opera, Netscape, Mozilla and Torpark .. you can never have enough
              Only use it for tresting or when i fell like using a mac

              I mainly use IE6 & 7 FF, have not looked at Moz or netscape for a while.

              Morning Miss Bumps

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                #8
                Originally posted by george
                Looks like I haven't explained the question well enough.


                I meant that, assuming most of us use FF, what FF add-on do you use to display your favourites? Don't tell me you all just use the regular list thingy?


                *googles Samaritans*
                find a good supplier of nooses while you're at it

                Yep..I use the regular list thingie!
                tbh, I don't have many favourites. My bookmark list consist of about a dozen Actinic threads bookmarked for future reference...a few CSS and HTML tutorial sites and an RBG/Hex converter LOL

                I don't bookmark sites very often..I tend to commit them to memory (side effect of computer hopping often)

                Not much need to display them in "fancy" mode...lol
                Tracey

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by george
                  Looks like I haven't explained the question well enough.
                  Don't you go rolling your eyes at us Mr Mackie

                  I now stay away from local bookmarks as you can guarantee the machine I am on at the time does not have the link I found and bookmarked.... I now use social bookmarking so I can access my favourites from any machine connected to the web.


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                    #10
                    Portable Roboform - that's what I use on a USB stick.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by drounding
                      use on a USB stick.
                      Have just started using the mobile Mozilla suite on a flash stick .. even has a copy of Open Office on there as well as FF and Thunderbird .. great little tool to take everything with you.


                      Bikster
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