Since I’m at work eight hours a day and find a slew of helpful links (or not so work like links) that I’d love to go through at home, I tried to find a solution. I had a nice copy of links on a hidden page of my web site for me to go back later. While this worked, it wasn’t very easy.
So, I looked for a solution.
Google Bookmarks allows you to have bookmarked sites on the Google web site. If you go to the Mozilla addons page and download GBookmarks. You can log into your Google account and get your bookmarks. It’s so easy. So when you use multiple computers you can share your bookmarks between each other.
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I knew you’d be able to catch on to it and realize its benefits. I’m not gonna rub it in your face though. I’m happy for you dude. Isn’t it truly amazing? And it will get better someday when HTML 5.0 comes out. supposedly you will be able to name sections of your websites with your own tag names to be more semantically correct. So becomes
more on html 5.0: http://alistapart.com/articles/previewofhtml5
hmmmm…. “so becomes” had some tags in it…. I’m guessing they got ripped out by wordpress or whatever you’re using. Oh well, basically a div with an id becomes a tag with that id name – check out the link to see.