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most people have a daily visit to oOple as well as many of the other news sites,
I am interested in how you do this. for example, do you have them all in your favourites and click each one when you fancy going there. do you have IE7 or another browser with tabs that are set to load the site or are you an address bar typer that starts to type the name of the site and then chooses it from the auto-complete? let me know how you navigate the interweb.... |
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oOple is my Homepage
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I've got my most used sites on the main bar on FireFox so I can just click on them. Webmail, oOple, Server back end access - stuff like that. For other sites I usually use the auto complete thingybobwatsit.
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pre-loaded tabs in firefox, plus I still am getting used to the auto-complete in firefox yet.
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i use the "links" toolbar in IE7 for all my favourites
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mainly bookmarks in firefox or from the history on the typey bar thingy
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I have google as my homepage in firefox but on the toolbar I have a folder to open all my usual browsed at once in seperate tabs sites then a couple of rss feeds running in there.
I also have the search thingy in the top right of firefox set for google, imdb and wikipedia. |
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At work via google
At home from AOL fav's |
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Safari (IE7 - spawn of the devil
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I use a Firefox addon called Fast Dial which looks like this:
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IE7, have google set as home page and have customized it etc, then just select the webpage from the drop down menu. There are not many that I visit regular so they all tend to be at the top anyway.
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I just use the drop down history in the address bar.
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