ÎHi Jason
I've created several of those .url files over the years and they are great.  
When in textedit did you switch from rich text to plain text?  That's the only 
thing I can think of.  So it beeps when you press command-s?
Jim

On Apr 9, 2012, at 2:28 PM, jason lefevers wrote:

> hey ester, I tryed doing this and when I try to save it it nwill not let me 
> save it. I am just trying to do one for google just to try it out I followed 
> all your steps went to save it and typed google.url in to save s box and hit 
> return and it just makes a noise at me and thats as far as I could get . any 
> idea what I may be doing wrong? thanks. Jason  
> On Apr 9, 2012, at 10:56 AM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Ricardo and Stacey,
>> 
>> I was just drafting a reply to Stacey when I read Ricardo's post.  Two 
>> comments: first, for Ricardo's method, you can press Command-Shift-D to 
>> point directly to the Desktop, without having to navigate to the Home 
>> folder.  Secondly, what you're actually saving with this technique is a web 
>> archive of all the contents of the web page in question, while you only need 
>> a pointer to address URL.  You can make a file that willl do this by using 
>> TextEdit to create a plain text file:
>> 
>> 1. From Finder, press Command-Shift-A to navigate to your Applications folder
>> 2. Press "t" to navigate to TextEdit, and open it with Command-Down arrow or 
>> Command-O
>> 3. If you're using the default TextEdit settings, press Command-Shift-T to 
>> switch from rich text to plain text format. 
>> 4. Type the following three lines, noting that for the third line you will 
>> simply be pressing the return key:
>> [InternetShortcut]
>> URL=https://nlsbard.loc.gov/
>> 
>> 5. Save the file with Command-S, and if you want it saved to your Desktop 
>> press Command-Shift-D.  Type in a name in the text box like "bard.url" 
>> (without the quotes), and press return.  You'll be asked to confirm that you 
>> want to use the ".url" extension instead of ".txt"'; just press return to 
>> accept this.
>> 6. Close the file with Command-W
>> 
>> Now you have a file on your Desktop that will open Safari to the bard web 
>> site whenever you open it.  If you want to create a similar file for another 
>> web site, just change the URL address that you put into this file.  In fact, 
>> you can simply copy the file you created, open the copy with TextEdit to 
>> change the URL address, and then save it to another file name with a ".url" 
>> extension.
>> 
>> On most web sites, using the .url format will be between ten to a few 
>> hundred times smaller than a web archive file.  This is AppleScriptable, but 
>> I'd have to dig this up.  For earlier versions of the OS (Tiger and 
>> Leopard), I used a small utility called weblocmaker.
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Apr 9, 2012, at 4:15 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Drag and drop is really not necessary.  First, go to the webpage you wish 
>>> to put on your desktop.  Now, press command S to bring up the save dialog.  
>>> Press command shift H to bring the file browser to your Home folder.  In 
>>> here,navigate to the desktop folder.  Now press enter.  The site should now 
>>> be on your desktop.
>>> 
>>> hth  
>>> 
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>> 
>>> On Apr 9, 2012, at 9:37 AM, Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I read in the VO manual for snow leopard that you can drag and drop things 
>>>> with VoiceOver. I want to put a shortcut to the bard website on my desktop 
>>>> but can't make this work.
>>>> I know it can be done, but can someone give me step by step instructions 
>>>> to do it?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Stacey and GEB dog Chesley
>>>> 
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