How to create a desktop shortcut to a webpage (Chrome/Mac OS) This video shows how to create a desktop shortcut to a webpage. The steps are: 1. Open the Chrome browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to add the shortcut to. Once the website loads in Chrome browser, select the the entire URL to the website in the Address bar of Chrome browser. Next, click and drag the URL address to the Mac desktop. This will create a shortcut to the website on the desktop of your Mac.
https://choicesyellow.weebly.com/safari-mac-download-105-8.html. I have Google Chrome set as my default browser in Lion. To access certain DOD websites I have to use Safari since it can access my PKI smartcard and chrome can't. I'd like to create a few desktop shortcuts for these websites to open in Safari, not chrome. I can drag the URL to the desktop and it creates the shortcut. I right clicked on the icon and changed the 'open with' to Safari but when I then double click the icon it still opens in the default browser, Chrome.
Any mac geniuses out there who know of a script or something to force those specific desktop shortcuts to open in Safari(not default browser) vs Chrome (default browser)?
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Thank you!
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
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