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browser park

a site where you park your browser
 
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set up a site eg www.browserpark.com to which people set their browser homepage. within this site a a selection of pages containing neutral, pleasent and none too heavy download content.

it could be flowers, a plain color scheme, clouds, animals and so on. just something simple.

currently, i set my browser homepage to blank. this is because any portal homepage is graphically heavy and usually, i start the brower to go somewhere else. i also hate popup windows that major portals generate.

so this is an alternative to blank page.

barkinghugh, Aug 08 2003

My home page http://www.google.c...vanced_search?hl=en
[DrCurry, Oct 04 2004]

Faster than light http://www.geocities.com/thumb_wax/Dark
[thumbwax, Oct 04 2004]

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       Is this a blog entry?
thumbwax, Aug 08 2003
  

       FWIW, I have mine set to the "low graphics" version of the BBC News webpage.
JKew, Aug 08 2003
  

       99% of my web travels begin with Google so I just park there
DeathNinja, Aug 08 2003
  

       I agree with the ninja, Google is low graphics and one of my most used utilities.
Sebilrazen, Aug 08 2003
  

       Which is the most useful homepage? 1. google 2. blank 3. MSN 4. Yahoo... 5. Self-Made Links Page
artist, Aug 09 2003
  

       I use a home-made links page.
bristolz, Aug 09 2003
  

       // this is an alternative to blank page. //   

       How can something that's not blank be an alternative to a blank page? In that sense, every other page on the web is an alternative to a blank page.   

       I use about:blank because I don't want my browser to do anything until I tell it to.
waugsqueke, Aug 09 2003
  

       The problem with "blank" is that you get no indication of whether you have a connection or not. At least I consider that to be a problem.
bristolz, Aug 09 2003
  

       http://www.google.com is a good option i think, you can get almost anwhere on the net from there, and its very fast to load, plus it tells you if youre connected, a mother of a homepage if i may so so
bratch, Aug 09 2003
  

       this is where I came in :)
po, Aug 09 2003
  

       // The problem with "blank" is that you get no indication of whether you have a connection or not. //   

       I'm not sure why you would be using your browser to determine if you have a connection. If there is reason to doubt the connective status, I'm not going to rely on my browser for that information. On my XP the networking icon in my taskbar tells me right away. In any case, as soon as I try to access a page, my browser will tell me if I have a connection. It just doesn't do that until I ask it to.
waugsqueke, Aug 10 2003
  


 

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