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Great googly moogly!

One Link to rule them all, one Link to find them.
One Link to bring them all, and in the bookmarks find them.

And I found Chris’s favorite topic. wink

Ok, this is awesome.  Navigate to your Mozilla profiles directory and open the bookmarks.html file in your favorite text editor, and wherever you want it to go, add the following.  It creates a subfolder in your bookmarks menu, with the home page at the top, a divider line, and then direct links to each section in alphabetical order.  Shweet.

Danged comment character limitation...arg!!  Coming up in two posts.

Ok, the lines are too long and it was just going to make everything fubar.  Soo....just follow this link and copy it into your bookmarks.html file as described above.

hm… i used to like pdf format until so many people chose to put it on thier webpages in such a fashion where its veiwed within the browser.... booo. Though ive taken care of that with acrobat 6.0 professional… which gives you the choice to not ever veiw pdf within a browser and lets you edit pdf… most of the time… unless some jackass passwords it…

there has to be some way around that im sure… but who the hell cares enough to do it?

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