1. danageplan's Avatar
    So one of my favourite features is the ability to add links to websites to my homepage, i set up shoirtcuts to all my banking ebay blog etc in a folder called weblinks then when i return from a battery pull all my links have disappeared,
    11-08-10 05:44 PM
  2. shansmi's Avatar
    Try just making them a favorite meaning do not create a new folder when saving them and be sure to check the "favorite" box...

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    11-08-10 06:31 PM
  3. blutricky's Avatar
    So one of my favourite features is the ability to add links to websites to my homepage, i set up shoirtcuts to all my banking ebay blog etc in a folder called weblinks then when i return from a battery pull all my links have disappeared,
    I use an app called versatool which allows you to add links, files, or anything else you can imagine to your homepage. It will cost you a few bucks, but it works like a charm. It has a ton of other features as well. Give it a try, I'm sure you'll like it.
    11-08-10 06:39 PM
  4. danageplan's Avatar
    Lol I'm not buying an app for something that my blackberry does natively this will obvs be fixed in an os update and making them favourites does nothing I'm using a 3rd party theme and I want them in my weblinks folder so they don't overcrowd my homescreen, this has nothing to do with service books,
    11-08-10 06:53 PM
  5. blutricky's Avatar
    Lol I'm not buying an app for something that my blackberry does natively this will obvs be fixed in an os update and making them favourites does nothing I'm using a 3rd party theme and I want them in my weblinks folder so they don't overcrowd my homescreen, this has nothing to do with service books,
    lmao, youre funny!
    11-08-10 06:55 PM
  6. wembley99's Avatar
    I'm having this issue on my torch. the very first 2 weblinks i saved have stuck but any new ones I make disappear after a reboot. Do we know if this has been fixed in any OS updates?
    05-23-11 02:46 PM
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