While you're exploring the Web, you'll probably find places that you'd like to return to often. Web browsers give you an easy way to do this with their
built-in "bookmarking" features. To bookmark a site is to add its URL (Web address) to a list that your browser saves. After you mark a page as one of
your favorites, its name appears in a special menu inside your browser. Netscape Navigator calls this menu Bookmarks, and Internet Explorer calls
it Favorites.
Adding Bookmarks and Favorites
Learn how to save the (addresses) of your favorite web sites in your Bookmarks or Favorites menu.
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Editing
Learn how to rename and change the URL's of your bookmarks. |
Organizing
Learn how to create folders and sort your bookmarks and favorites.
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