1. Copy the contents or the Address bar of your browser when the other webpage is open;
2. Paste it into your page as a link.
2006-09-09 17:42:39
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answer #1
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answered by alex_self 2
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Well what you can do is make your own home page that resides on your computer with all your favourite links on it so you don't get a whole list of them in your favourites folder.
All you need is MS word and save it as a web page in you personal folder, locate it then open it, it should look like a web page. Then click tools in your browser, then Internet options and in the address for your homepage click current.
There you go
2006-09-10 00:56:09
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answer #2
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answered by Waz 3
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go to that web page, and hold down the CTRL button and, while holding it down, hit the letter D
(that way you have a bookmark to that page, and it's in your favorites now). .
I am thinking that's what you're asking, right?
2006-09-10 00:50:24
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answer #3
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answered by Wayne A 5
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Add the following HTML code to a web page:
words to be underlined
Don't know why it is cutting that word out. It should say "words to be underlined"
2006-09-10 00:44:17
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answered by freakofnature 2
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Link to? Dunno but if ya jes wanna keep track, hit 'Favorites' & 'add to' til ya figger it out!
2006-09-10 00:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.make-a-web-site.com/
click on it
2006-09-10 00:43:45
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answered by deais74 3
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