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Are
you ever frustrated because you find a really neat site but the address is so
long you know you'll never remember it? Bookmarks let you add a choice to your
menu that will take you directly to the site.
A
bookmark/favorite is a saved link to a specific Web site,
usually created by you, as the computer user. These allow a user to
quickly and easily go to a Web site without remembering the exact Web address.
Internet
Explorer
To
add a favorite:
In here you can
fill out the name that you want to remember it by.
To
access your favorites:
You
will then be taken directly to the Web site that you chose.
To
create folders, rename and delete links in
your favorites:
From
here you have the ability to create and move folders, and rename and delete your
favorite links. (See figure 2)
Netscape
Navigator
To
add a bookmark in Netscape:
To
access your bookmarks:
To
edit your bookmarks:
From here you have the
ability to create and move folders, and delete and organize your favorite links.
A
more in depth tutorial on Netscape Bookmarks:
http://www.infopeople.org/NS/bkmk/ns4/contents.html
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