Summary

  • If you want to explore the full potential of Google Chrome’s bookmark feature, this is the article for you.
  • The star icon to the right of the address bar can be used to save new bookmarks, and doing so opens a small dialog where you can change the bookmark name and folder.
  • You can add bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu, and use the Bookmark all tabs option to save all open tabs.
  • The bookmarks bar sits under the address bar and gives you another way to add bookmarks; drag the URL of the site you’re viewing down from the address bar to the bookmarks bar.
  • Right-click on a bookmark in the bookmarks bar to open all the links it contains in separate tabs.
  • Folders are key to keeping your bookmarks organised, and you can put them inside other folders in the bookmarks manager.
  • You can also search through your bookmarks, export them, and edit them (rename, change URL, put in different folders) from the bookmarks manager.
  • There are also some handy tips and tricks for getting more out of your bookmarks, such as editing them to show only the favicons, searching directly through your bookmarks, and keeping your bookmarks visible at all times.

By David Nield

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