The easiest way to add pages to watch
Add pages while surfing the net!
This page explains how you easily can speed up the process of adding
pages to your WatchThatPage profile. By adding a special link to
your bookmarks or favorites, you can at any time when you are out
surfing, add the current page in your browser to your WatchThatPage
list.
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If you are using Internet Explorer, point to the link below
('Add to WatchThatPage'). Rightclick and select 'Add to favourites'.
You can also drag the link to the 'Connections' line.
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If you are using Firefox, point to the link below
('Add to WatchThatPage'), rightclick, and select 'Bookmark this
link'.
Firefox will popup a dialog suggesting the title 'Add to WatchThatPage'. Confirm that, and your bookmark will be visible in your bookmark list.
You can also add the link to your 'Personal toolbar' by dragging
the link to the personal toolbar line.
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If you are using Netscape Navigator, point to the link below
('Add to WatchThatPage'), rightclick, and select 'Add bookmark for
link'.
The bookmark will be titled 'javascript:...', which
is not very descriptive. You can easily change this by selecting
the 'Edit bookmarks' option in the bookmark list, rightclick
on the 'javascript: ...' link, select Bookmark Properties,
and write 'Add to WatchThatPage' in the name field.
You can also add the link to your 'Personal toolbar' by dragging
the link to the personal toolbar line.
Note! On some versions of NN, you must add the link
to the toolbar by editing you bookmarks through the bookmark tool.
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If you are using Opera, point to the link below ('Add to
WatchThatPage'), rightclick, and select 'Add link to bookmarks'.
In the dialog box that pops up, make sure that the name of the bookmark
reads 'Add to WatchThatPage' or something else that is understandable
to you.
You can also drag the link to your personal toolbar (at the bottom
of the window), or to any other link shortcut window in Opera.
Note! You might have to edit the title of the resulting
link, as Opera just displays 'Add' as the link name. Choose preferences
and update the name.
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