dragging a bookmark to the favorites.

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what can i do so that whenver i drag a link to a expanded folder in the
favorites, the link would be added in a specific line i choose? instead, the
link will be added at the very bottom, even though i dragged and dropped it
somewhere in the middle.
 
what can i do so that whenver i drag a link to a expanded folder in the
favorites, the link would be added in a specific line i choose? instead, the
link will be added at the very bottom, even though i dragged and dropped it
somewhere in the middle.

Keisuke,

Your browser is a problem here - different browsers sort your bookmarks
differently, generally by name. If you really want to order your bookmarks in
an order you like, I found renaming them with a prefix works for me:
001 First bookmark
002 Second bookmark
003 Third bookmark

Then, periodically, Sort By Name.

I find Mozilla Firefox to be much more responsive to my desires about bookmark
order. Plus it's more stable than Netscape Navigator, and it's more secure than
Internet Explorer.

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Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
 
actually, i forgot to say that i can drag to any place, once after i've
dragged it and it adds at the very bottom. for example:
folder A in the favorites contains these links:
bookmark 1
bookmark 2
bookmark 3

say i drag and drop a new bookmark 'x' between bookmark 1 and 2. but then,
bookmark x would be added at the very bottom below bookmark 3. but once its
been added, i would be able to re-drag and drop the bookmark x at the very
bottom, to between bookmark 1 and 2.
now the interesting is, folder B in the favorites contains:
bookmark 4
bookmark 5
bookmark 6
and when i drag and drop bookmark y between bookmark 4 and 5, it would work!
so i dont know why some folders work but others dont. i wanna stick to IE,
and i think there has to be another solution. anyone?
 

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