![]() To bookmark this particular page, you already know the drill: Press Command-D (Mac keystroke) or just pull up the Bookmarks menu:īut let’s have a closer look at the mini-window that pops up with the potential bookmark:įirst off, if you’re into search engine optimization (SEO) remember that the “Name” suggested for the bookmark is the TITLE of the page and that it’s a mighty important element for helping your content be maximally findable. To start, though, let’s just look at how you bookmark something. The key to realize is that whether it’s on the toolbar or in a more traditional pull-down or pop-up menu, you can right-click (or, on a Mac, Control-click) and pull up a menu of options for that particular item. It makes bouncing around lots of devices and computers considerably more pleasant, to put it mildly! I am a big fan of the bookmarks toolbar in Google Chrome and really appreciate that when I log in and set up a new computer that Chrome automatically imports and syncs the bookmarks with my preferences. Regardless, there’s much value to learning how to rename, update the target URL and delete obsolete bookmarks to keep everything clean and updated. ![]() Nowadays these bookmarks might be represented as site icons on your Desktop, they could be keyboard shortcuts – you type in ‘s’ and it immediately suggests – and they could be cryptic abbreviations on your bookmarks bar in the browser. ![]() Join us now as we take a trip down memory lane, remembering the glory days of browser bookmarks… Just kidding! In fact, it’s a rare Internet user who doesn’t have at least some bookmarks to make bouncing from site to site a breeze.
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