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Browser Tip of the Day: Mini-icons for Safari Bookmarks bar
This is an oldie but a goodie, and something I wish we could do in Firefox: in Safari there's only so much room on the Bookmarks bar, but instead of writing shorter and more confusing names in order to fit more in, you can use a font trick to display meaningful little dingbats for your Bookmarks instead. For details, check out this old post from Merlin over at 43 Folders.
Update: Over at TUAW, C.K. has written a full tutorial on this technique. Check it out!
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phi said 11:41AM on 7-19-2005
Firefox can just display the website's icon, and you can just delete the title. speaking of which, downloadsquad doesn't have a default icon for their website
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chang3c@hotmail.com said 12:22PM on 7-19-2005
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phi said 9:15PM on 7-19-2005
looks like that trick only works on firefox windows version. oops
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