What is you Home Page?

*Slight hijacking in progress*

Dunc,

Thnaks for the links to that delicioous site or whatever. Way cool. I had a squizz at some of your links and liked them a lot - especially the simplicity ones. That wabisabi stuff looks good too.

Had a squizz at the gardening ones and found a link to another site that has a list for organic seed providers and stuff. Here's the link if you're interested: http://members.optusnet.com.au/~greenpaddocks/.

Mark
 
duncan_m said:
.. you collect your own bookmarks and tag them with words like "property" or "simplicity" or "shares", it groups them for you and you can explore other people who have used the same tag names and visit the sites they feel are worthy of tagging.. an awesome concept..

Like this? http://www.tekserv.com.au/bruce/links.htm
I have this loaded on the net and puter. So can access it from anywhere.
It's like a best of my bookmarks.

Dunc, love your links. Resonate with del.icio.us idea. Great way to consolidate quality sites and cut through the web noise....
 
Google at work.

Hotmail at home if I fire up my browser..

I have a 2 shortcut bars on my desktop, (I hate a cluttered desktop - preferring a nice picture instead). One is the MS Office toolbar, but I've also dragged some other icons onto it as well. The other shortcut bar has my favourite sites set up on it (plus a few other things). Clicking on the fave sites brings them up in thier own browser screens - so I can fire up a few sites at a time. Also saves the trouble of firing up the browser first before going to my faves. You can access your drives, your full bookmark lists plus more - straight from your desktop - plus drag other icons onto it to tidy up your desktop.

This shortcut bar is free!! I know there's tons of freebie software out there, but I only rave about the really useful ones. This one saves heaps of time!
For those interested you can get it here - http://www.qtbar.com/

Cheers
Olly
 
Mine is blank as it loads quickest then I decide where I'm going to go to from thier in favorites or just type it up and hit Control Enter.

Used to have it linked internally to own index.html on my harddrive.

That doesn't load an Internet web page online but rather an offline web page.
 
Im in the process of fixing a number of issues with one of my websites so at the moment, whilst developing its - http://localhost/index.asp :D

And it looks like this...

RJ
 

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