How to Bookmark a Web Page

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Have you ever gone to a site and liked it so much you wanted to keep going back? You can bookmark it, which means that you save it, so next time all you have to do is choose it from a menu.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Find a Web page you want to save.
Step2
While you're viewing it, open the Bookmarks menu if you're using Netscape Navigator, or the Favorites menu if you're using Internet Explorer.
Step3
Click Add Bookmarks in Netscape Navigator, or Add to Favorites in Internet Explorer.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can create folders for different categories and put your favorites in them so the list doesn't get too long.
  • You can rename or delete your favorites at any time.
  • To go to the Web page once you've saved it, just open the Bookmarks or Favorites menu and choose the page.

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on 3/16/2008 Let website visitors bookmark, share, email or link to your webpages via a free, customizable button or link at http://www.addmarx.com

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on 3/16/2008 Get one button or link for website visitors to bookmark, share, email or link to your content. Free and customizable for your site. http://www.addmarx.com

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on 11/22/2005 There are two ways...the first requires Netscape. The Bookmark menu there allows you "edit" and then "save as" and you can save the bookmarks to a disk.

The second is to go to blink.com and sign up for their service.

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on 11/22/2005 Simply press control Ctrl+D in Internet Explorer.

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