Visit your Favorite Websites with a Single Character

We all have our own favourite sites. We visit some websites several times a day. For easy access, we add such sites to the Bookmarks toolbar or to the Favourite list. Most browsers give suggestions based on your history as you type in, so you can easily select it from the list.

With a simple hack, Windows users can access their favourite with a single character, saving the extra time needed to use the mouse to click the bookmark, or the time spent in choosing it from the suggested list.

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Windows uses a file to map IP addresses to host names. We can use this file to map our one letter short-forms for websites to its corresponding IP addresses. Essentially, this hack will work for those sites with static IP address. Most popular sites have a static IP.

  • In your Windows Explorer, navigate to Root Folder (Usually C:\) > Windows > System32 > drivers > etc
  • Find the file named hosts and make a backup of it somewhere else.
  • Open the file in Notepad or any text editor of your choice.
  • Find the IP address of your site using this tool. Type in the IP address in a new window and see if its working. (e.g.: IP of twitter.com is 128.121.146.228)
  • To the end of the file named hosts, add the IP address of your favourite site and the character you would like to use for it. Separate the IP address and the character with a space. (e.g.: 128.121.146.228 t)
  • Save the file. Open a browser window, type the character (e.g.: t) and see if its working.

This is browser independent, works on all browsers.

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16 Comments

  1. Posted September 5, 2009 at 07:16 | Permalink

    Nice find bro. Very useful one. Here is another time saving tip in firefox to open favorite website using keyboard shortcuts. http://www.computingunleashed.com/2009/04/how-to-open-favorite-websites-using.html

  2. Posted September 5, 2009 at 17:03 | Permalink

    Hey good tip. I’ll definitely give it a try. The only problem is I have a huge list of sites.

    • Posted September 5, 2009 at 18:34 | Permalink

      You can add upto 26 + 10 sites with a single character, then you can start using two characters. You will get confused then ;)

  3. Posted September 6, 2009 at 07:54 | Permalink

    That was real SAVVY.

  4. Posted September 7, 2009 at 09:58 | Permalink

    Thanks! God advice.

  5. Posted September 8, 2009 at 03:14 | Permalink

    nice, I didn’t know about this before!

  6. Posted September 10, 2009 at 00:06 | Permalink

    Since I use Open DNS at home, I get to create short cuts that works in all browsers. Your trick may be a little faster as the IP gets resolved locally. Remember having used the hosts file trick for testing webapps on various machines in our org long back.

    • Posted September 10, 2009 at 23:48 | Permalink

      I think the browser makes a note (cache) of the IP address. The second time I use it, it goes really fast. Should have found this earlier. Saves a bunch of time!

  7. Posted October 7, 2009 at 13:41 | Permalink

    Nice trick…Super cool Hot key ;)

  8. Posted February 18, 2010 at 00:10 | Permalink

    Wow this makes me very easy to browse, thanks for the tip bro – many people don’t consider these things to be shared, but they forget that these are also important.

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