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Chrome/Chromium has Firefox "deskCut" functionality built in!
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MilesAhead:
I was looking around for an extension for Chromium that would perform as Firefox deskCut AddOn. I ran across this article while searching. Turns out the functionality is built in!! That's cheating!! Way too easy!!!
I'm running Chromium 11.0.686.0 and instead of a Star on the left of the Address Bar as shown in the article, it has some round thingy. I can't tell if it's supposed to be a smiling face or a soccer ball or what, but it works. Highlight url in the Address Bar then drag the ball onto the desktop. You get a Chrome/Chromium icon shortcut that browses to that page when double-clicked.
http://www.tothepc.com/archives/make-desktop-shortcut-of-url-in-chrome-by-drag-drop/
edit: I've tried this in Windows7. Judging by comments for the article, it may not work on Mac or Linux.
Deozaan:
I'm running Chrome 10.x and the star is on the Right side of the Omnibox, but doesn't work as described.
I do have that "round thingy" on the left side, which looks like the Earth to me (the Americas are most visible). And yes, it creates a shortcut as described. :Thmbsup:
MilesAhead:
I'm running Chrome 10.x and the star is on the Right side of the Omnibox, but doesn't work as described.
I do have that "round thingy" on the left side, which looks like the Earth to me (the Americas are most visible). And yes, it creates a shortcut as described. :Thmbsup:
-Deozaan (March 08, 2011, 05:38 PM)
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That works the same as mine. The star on the right is the Bookmark button. Took me awhile to realize that too. Oh well, once I get used to it the thing works pretty well. I have mixed feelings about the options looking like a web page. Seems no matter how they group them I have to hunt for stuff.
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