D&D In Your Tool Bar [Archive] - Wizards Community

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Thee_Deedly_Drawf

09-24-07, 02:48 AM
I just want to know how many people have wizards website in your tool bar bookmarks. I know I do. :D
Ebrion

09-24-07, 03:12 AM
I have the main D&D page, as well as the forum and various threads therein.
shadzar

09-24-07, 03:18 AM
oddly i dont find it all that hard to remember

www.wizards.com/dnd

nor that hard to type it...oh and i dont use toolbars. they are viruses in sheeps clothing.
Ebrion

09-24-07, 03:23 AM
I don't have any special toolbars, Just the IE favorites.
Megido

09-24-07, 03:56 AM
Firefox has a bookmarks toolbar built in :D
smeagol_lied

09-24-07, 04:22 AM
Firefox has a bookmarks toolbar built in :D
That. I have wizards community, but not the main page.
rambaldi

09-24-07, 09:07 AM
Certainly have it on my tool bar, and in Wizz RSS so i can get all the news items easily
Shuuya

09-24-07, 09:10 AM
I just type www.wizards.com into my address bar.
It's not hard to remember really. I only bookmark hard to remember websites.
Tempest Stormwind

09-24-07, 09:16 AM
A few subforums from here for ease of navigation, plus the entirety of the SRD in hierarchal organized bookmarks.

I'm not kidding on that last point. Check it. (http://www.d20srd.org/browserGoodies/) (I did need to manually add an individual psionic power index, but that was a labor of love.)
goawayugh

09-24-07, 02:22 PM
A few subforums from here for ease of navigation, plus the entirety of the SRD in hierarchal organized bookmarks.

I'm not kidding on that last point. Check it. (http://www.d20srd.org/browserGoodies/) (I did need to manually add an individual psionic power index, but that was a labor of love.)

Yup, got the entire SRD in my firefox bookmarks toolbar (Jans Carton is a god). As far as D&D bookmarks: Main site, several subforums, many threads, many 3rd party useful digital stuff, almost all classes/PrCs from the site (from excerpts of books, etc...), glossary, consolidated lists archives, useful articles, SRD stuff I reference very frequently during games, ...

I'm a little obssessed with bookmarks in general. I like to not lose anything, and I can't remember anything, therefore I bookmark almost ANYTHING that I will ever want again.
Ariakus

09-25-07, 11:12 AM
Yup, got the entire SRD in my firefox bookmarks toolbar (Jans Carton is a god). As far as D&D bookmarks: Main site, several subforums, many threads, many 3rd party useful digital stuff, almost all classes/PrCs from the site (from excerpts of books, etc...), glossary, consolidated lists archives, useful articles, SRD stuff I reference very frequently during games, ...

I'm a little obssessed with bookmarks in general. I like to not lose anything, and I can't remember anything, therefore I bookmark almost ANYTHING that I will ever want again.



Same here, I have WotC in Firefox bookmarks with SRD drop-down menus as well...so much faster than navigating the site when you can go directly to the page you want...but I don't think IE does that, only Firefox from what I've heard. And I am slightly obsessed with bookmarks too, when I have changed computers in the past and did not save them...I am still missing several pages I used to have that Google doesn't find:banghead:
DoveArrow

09-25-07, 11:53 AM
I don't use bookmarks.
TwiddleStootch

09-25-07, 12:03 PM
HeHe.

On my Toolbar, I have a DnD Folder.

Withing that folder are the sub-folders:

Wizards Forums - Bookmarks to each Forum here

d20srd.org - The SRD bookmark folder, love it!

Then I have folders for Maps, Creatures, Classes, Riddles & Challanges and for General DnD resources. Each of these folders have bookmarks to various DnD related site.

Finally, I have my 1001 Thread folder. Here I have more 1001 threads bookmarked then I would care to count.
Krusk

09-25-07, 04:52 PM
The forums are number 9 in my speed dial on opera.

So it's almost like a homepage for me.

I set the speed dial page as homepage, so essentially ive got 9 of them. Quite handy.

I dont really use bookmarks anymore, unless i'm bookmarking things for research. Then i just have a folder with the topic labeled and all the webpages in it totally unorganized.
CCS

09-26-07, 02:07 AM
I'm pretty lazy, so yea, I've got the topics page on the basic IE bookmarks.
Genevieve_Evernight

09-26-07, 02:22 AM
Of course it's in my favorites list! :love: