__/ [ Beauregard T. Shagnasty ] on Monday 22 May 2006 18:11 \__
> BG wrote:
>
>> I've got three different browsers that I've started using simultaneously
>> over the past 6 months. I don't usually save a lot of webpages as
>> favorites, but when I'm working on a client web page, I do like to keep a
>> list of competitors websites as well as client customer sites from time to
>> time dependent of course upon the client. ...
>
> My practice is to forget about bookmarks and to use a local page (as the
> start page in each browser) that consists of a table, with columns for
> various subjects, including my client sites, both on the development PC
> and the web server. Enter the links to all in your choice of layout
> cells.
>
> Assign it as the start page for all of your browsers, and have only one
> file to maintain. Something like this:
>
> <table>
> <tr>
> <th>Local</th>
> <th>Online</th>
> <th>Admin?</th>
> <th>PHPMyAdmin</th>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td><a href="http://localhost/site1";>Site 1</a><td>
> <td><a href="http://example.com/";>Site 1</a><td>
> <td><a href="http://example.com/cpanel/etc";>Site 1</a><td>
> <td><a href="http://example.com/phpmyadmin";>Site 1</a><td>
> </tr>
> ..and so on.
>
> Write once, read many <g>
This has been my main strategy since I was 20... I put up an example:
http://www.schestowitz.com/Portal/
It later turned out that others are doing the same thing, e.g.:
http://www.dvorak.org/home.htm
Best wishes,
Roy
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