Linking to the "today's posts"

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Yes,

For fireFox:
  1. right click "Today's Posts" at the top of the frame,
  2. Select 'Copy Link Location',
  3. Now Left click the same "Today's Posts" at the top of the frame,
  4. After the Todays Posts search finishes loading, left-click "Bookmarks" at the top of the FF window,
  5. Select "Bookmark this Page ...".
  6. Save your bookmark.
  7. Now, locate your new bookmark from the side bar or drop down menu,
  8. Right-click on it and select "Properties".
  9. Change the "Name" to something descriptive,
  10. Tab to the "Location" field and paste the copied "Link Location" (from step 2), overwriting anything there previously.
  11. Click [OK]

You can use the same method for "New Posts".
 
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and for IE, right click and then Add To Favourites from the pop up menu
 
oz_mark said:
and for IE, right click and then Add To Favourites from the pop up menu
This does not quite work after loading the page in FF or IE as it saves the "Search Id" specific URL, not the "do=getdaily" version.
 
sorry. Right click on the Today's Post link.

The menu will have Open and Open in a New Window as the first two options.

From that menu, select add to favourites.
 
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Well, what do you know; it works for FF too. ;)

(Never too old to learn something)

For FireFox:
  1. right click "Today's Posts" at the top of the frame,
  2. Select "Bookmark this Link ...".
  3. Save your bookmark.
You can use the same method for "New Posts".
 
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