I use a similar system.. all you need to do is to rename the web location file 
by pressing enter/return on it and editing the file name in the normal way. 
This does not change  the underlying address wich relates to the web location 
file.

Just to check I went to my Apple Vis web location file and renamed it by 
removing the www etc. It still works just fine.


David Griffith
d.griff...@btinternet.com



On 4 Sep 2013, at 21:14, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi all -
> 
> I've created a bookmarks folder on my desktop, and have been able to drag and 
> drop web addresses in to it from some of my favourite websites. Very handy. 
> However, I can see as this folder gets more website links dropped in to it, 
> finding the ones I want could be a tedious procedure, as each one starts with 
> either http: or www.
> 
> I've looked around to see if there is a way to rename these addresses more 
> meaningfully so that I could use first letter navigation to find them, but 
> with no luck as far as the menu go. Anybody got any ideas/suggestions? -
> 
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