Bookmarked Basic startpage guide (by stpg.tk)
I read this one early morning this week and it made me realise I had overlooked something extremely obvious: I can have my browser start page be anything I want. I have an extremely deep dislike for any start page browsers come with. The paid listing of sponsored ‘handy’ links that aren’t, the overview of most visited sites which only puts your time sinks in front of you every time you open a browser window or tab. So all browsers I use have blank start pages. How can it be I overlooked for so long the obvious next step: define my own start page with links to things that are part of my everyday workflow. I always run a local webserver / mysql / php stack on my laptop, on which I run a variety of small tools that live in my bookmark list in my browser. I should put them in the start page. For years I had a local wiki page that did just that, but when I stopped using the wiki, I did away with the start page. Thanks to John Johnston for having this appear in my feed reader. I have now set it to a page that I use daily (providing stats on my notes), but will switch that to an overview of all small tools on my local webserver.
A startpage is the first thing you should see when you open your browser or create a new tab. … Creating your own startpage has several advantages … over using conventional homepages.
stpg.tk
@ton This is my start page. I wonder what it says about me that it could be anything but I’ve designed an black and white theme.
@ton this is a great topic, thanks for passing this on! We should all take charge of our computing environment, this is an easy place to start. Thanks again!
@ton a good reminder – thankyou
@ton Iโve always just used a blank page up until Safari brought in favourites into new tabs, and found myself really taking advantage of those quick links. Thanks for sharing this, going to add one for myself.