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shoot_low Started conversation Mar 26, 2006
I'm not too sure which forum to post this in. Just wodnering if there is a way to bookmark particular pages, without adding them to my favourites on my PC?
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SEF Posted Mar 26, 2006
1. Create a text file and note down the A-numbers (or even complete links).
2. Use the book-marking facilities of another dna sub-site.
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shoot_low Posted Mar 26, 2006
Can you give me an example of a dna sub-site? Thanks
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SEF Posted Mar 26, 2006
You are on one now! It's called h2g2. Look at the URL in your browser. Other dna sub-sites now include the message boards migrated over from the old h2 system. Also:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/actionnetwork/
and various others - some of which have been closed.
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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Mar 26, 2006
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"A common way is to include links on your Personal Space. Or use them in your Journal 'Today I stumbled on: . . . . . . '.
Start a thread on your Message Center (where the ACE also left a message) called Links or something
After some time on this site you will discover the list gets longer and longer. I have to use the search to find my own entries "
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