Mosaic hotlists
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Lynx can read and write Mosaic hotlists (if you set its configuration to use one as its bookmark file) in addition to [[Lynx bookmarks|its own native format]]. | Lynx can read and write Mosaic hotlists (if you set its configuration to use one as its bookmark file) in addition to [[Lynx bookmarks|its own native format]]. | ||
− | Mosaic hotlists/bookmarks are not to be confused with [http://twinbrooksmosaics.blogspot.com/2009/02/mosaic-bookmarks.html this other type of mosaic bookmarks]! | + | Mosaic hotlists/bookmarks are not to be confused with [https://web.archive.org/web/20111012065000/http://twinbrooksmosaics.blogspot.com/2009/02/mosaic-bookmarks.html this other type of mosaic bookmarks]! |
Latest revision as of 03:45, 1 April 2020
The early graphical browser Mosaic called its bookmarks "hotlists". These were saved in a file which could be configured, but defaulted to .mosaic-hotlist-default.
Lynx can read and write Mosaic hotlists (if you set its configuration to use one as its bookmark file) in addition to its own native format.
Mosaic hotlists/bookmarks are not to be confused with this other type of mosaic bookmarks!