Rch
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 648
- Location
- Central Wisconsin
- Tractor
- 1986 Ford 1910 with 770B (FORD) loader, 4 MFWD; 1986 Bolens G214,back hoe,loader,MFWD (Iseki) 21 hp)
I got a question for the TBN geek brain trust. When I put an URL into my Favorites list on IE 5.5 it usually has an unique symbol associated with that particular site. Upon subsequent openings of the Favorites list this unique symbol is replaced by the Internet Explorer symbol over a piece of paper with the upper right corner folded. Recently however someone suggested Convert-me.com as a helpful site (Bird,I think). This site's symbol, a ruler with 2 blobs over it persists in my Favorites list and is easy to spot. The monotony of IE symbols makes it hard to spot URLs that otherwise would be helpful. Why is Convert-me.com the lone exception? Is this another case of Microsoft converting the world to thier flavor? Is there some setting I can use to retain a sites unique symbol ?
RCH
RCH