

#WEBSITE SHORTCUT ON MAC DESKTOP PRO#

You can use OD if you have it set up, but this is closest to changing the Windows/All Users profile Sudo cp -R /Users/new-user-short-name /System/Library/User\ Template/English.lproj Sudo mv /System/Library/User\ Template/English.lproj /System/Library/User\ Template/ Copy the newly created user's home directory to the default template. Log off and back on to an administrator account. In particular, run various applications to set up their preferences. If you want to change this, for example add a default set of files, simply change the above directory and it will be reflected in all newly created users.Ĭreate a default setup for new users. Now, just release the click and its done. Once the webpage has loaded, click and hold on the URL link in the URL bar, dragging the URL down to the right-side (not the left one) of the Dock on the Mac.
#WEBSITE SHORTCUT ON MAC DESKTOP MAC OS#
System/Library/User\ Template/English.lproj/ To add any Website Shortcuts from Safari to the Dock on Mac OS X, first open Safari and visit the website you wish to be added as a shortcut. This is not hard-coded, but is created by copying the directory structure from: When a new user is created using System Preferences, pane Accounts, that user has a default directory structure and set of files.

Here's an old article I've used for years
