How do I put a Shortcut Icon on my Desktop linking to a certain Webpage, like I could do with I.E./Google? Where do I find "Create Shortcut' ??? 的最新解答https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/9215252012-03-01T10:59:52-08:00Hey, Dynamite !
Thanks so much for that ... what a 'dynamite' solution. It's so easy. I don2012-03-01T10:59:52-08:00MitziBhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/921525#answer-315982<p>Hey, Dynamite&nbsp;!
Thanks so much for that ... what a 'dynamite' solution. It's so easy. I don't know how you people know all of these things&nbsp;! But one last thing if you can help me - I've just switched over to Mozilla/Firefox from I.E., and now I cannot open my Hotmail from Mozilla/Firefox. I log in, it goes to my 'Inbox' page, but when I click on an Email letter to open it, nothing happens. I can't even go into 'Drafts' or 'Delete' or anything.
MitziB.
</p> Go the webpage for which you wish to create a shortcut (for example, www.google.com)
On the left s2012-02-29T22:17:39-08:00dynamitehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/921525#answer-315679<ol><li> Go the webpage for which you wish to create a shortcut (for example, <a href="http://www.google.com" rel="nofollow">www.google.com</a>)
</li><li> On the left side of the webpage address, you will see the <em>Site Identity Button</em> (see this image: <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/gallery/image/6555" rel="nofollow">Site Identity Button</a>).
</li><li> Click on this button and drag it to your desktop.
</li><li> The shortcut will be created.
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