Sharing hotlists is an excellent way to share information without having to actually send documents to people. If a colleague is working on a project related to one of yours and you would like to share resources, just send that project hotlist.
Two types of hotlists are implemented in NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows:
Any hotlist may be used as the current hotlist, which may be set by either of the following methods:
NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows can accommodate up to 21 hotlists: the Quicklist and 20 user-configurable menus and submenus.
User-configurable menus can be created, deleted, and edited from the Menu Editor window. To open the Menu Editor window, select Navigate ... Menu Editor.
The current user-configurable menus and the Quicklist are listed in the Menus field. If you select an item in the Menus field, the elements in that list will be displayed in the Items field.
The four buttons used to edit the menus, Insert..., Copy Item, Delete, and Edit..., appear near the bottom of the Personal Menus window. In general, select the list you wish to edit from the Menus window, then click on the appropriate button.
If you insert an item without specifying a location in a list, it will be added to the end of the list. If you highlight a location, the document will be inserted immediately before the highlighted position.
Adding a document to an existing menu: By default, the title and URL of the current document appear in the Add Item window. If this is not the document you wish to add, you can either type in a title and URL, select an item from another hotlist using the Copy Item button (see below), or paste in a URL from another source such as email or a document.
Once you have the title and URL you want, click on OK to add the document to the selected list.
Adding a separator to an existing menu: Click on the Separator control button then click on OK to add the separator to the selected list.
Adding a submenu to an existing menu: Click on the Menu control button and type the new menu title into the Title field. Click on OK to add the submenu to the selected menu.
Adding a top-level menu: This is the only instance in which you do not select an item in the Menus window before clicking on Insert. If you have selected an entry in the Menus window, click on Cancel to close the Add Item window, highlight the blank line above Quicklist, and click on Insert again.
The Add Item window will now have only a Title field and the Menu control button will be checked. Type the new top-level menu title into the Title field. Click on OK to add it.
The Menu Editor window can also be used to reset the current hotlist, which is displayed in the Current Hotlist is: field in the bottom left-hand corner of the window. Click on the arrow on the right end of this field to display all the available hotlists: the Quicklist and all of the user-configurable menus. Click on the desired hotlist name to reset the current hotlist.
When you have finished working in the Menu Editor window, click on the Close button in the bottom right-hand corner.
User-configurable menus can accommodate up to forty entries; there is no limit on the number of entries in the Quicklist.
Documents can be added to or deleted from the Quicklist via the Personal Menus window described above.
There is no limit on the number of entries in the Quicklist; user-configurable menus can accommodate up to forty entries.