I'm changing my computer and wondered how I can keep 'my favourites'. Thanks.
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quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/h...ites_in_windows.html
Zu Befehl *click*
Vielen Dank.
'ello 'ello, what's going on 'ere then? Sorry, wrong kind of PC
I found that link helpful too. Many thanks.
quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:
I found that link helpful too. Many thanks.
Pleasure! *bows*
I'm that dense I dont't really understand about favourites and all that. Can anyone explain in words of not more than one syllable?
If you right click on any internet page a box will open with a menu in it One of the options in that menu will be 'add to favourites' or 'bookmark this page'. They both mean the same thing. i.e. they set up a shortcut link in a folder called 'favourites' that you can just click on and you will be taken directly to that page. Saves you all the trouble of going through a series of sub pages and having to remember all the sub pages that you have to go through to get to the page you want.
e.g. I want to see the BBC's F1 page - I get the HOME page , then I click the SPORT page Then I click the F1 page. However if I now bookmark/add to favourites this page, next time I want to see it I just open my favourites folder and click on 'F1' (or whatever I've called the page, a bit like clicking on a thread title here) and I am taken directly to the BBc F1 page.
e.g. I want to see the BBC's F1 page - I get the HOME page , then I click the SPORT page Then I click the F1 page. However if I now bookmark/add to favourites this page, next time I want to see it I just open my favourites folder and click on 'F1' (or whatever I've called the page, a bit like clicking on a thread title here) and I am taken directly to the BBc F1 page.
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