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Below you can download a bookmark file which can be used for either Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Netscape's Navigator. The file contains the sites and categories as given in the Resources section of the book.Internet ExplorerIE stores bookmark information in a directory called Favorites which is usually on you C drive in the Window directory (or other operating system as relevant). Use IE's File > Import and Export command and choose the 'Import favorites' option to import the bookmark file. Save the file to your computer and then navigate to it when prompted during the import wizard routine. Right click and choose 'Save Link / Target as' to save the Bookmark file (5kb, HTML) file to your computer.
Netscape NavigatorNavigator stores bookmark information in an HTML file called bookmark.htm which is stored in a directory called Navigator which is usually on you C drive in the Program Files > Netscape directory. If you want these bookmarks to entirely replace your bookmarks (unlikely) then you should download this file, close your browser, delete the existing file and put the downloaded file in its place, making sure it is named exactly as the original file. If you would like to add these bookmarks to your file then save the file to your machine and manually copy the HTML code from this bookmark file, adding it to your existing file. You should only try this is you feel comfortable with editing HTML code. Right click and choose 'Save Link / Target as' to save the Bookmark file (5kb, HTML) file to your computer. |
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