Bookmarking methods

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There are several methods of bookmarking pages (or files) to choose from and most people will take advantage and appreciate a choice of different methods depending on the situation.

Shortcuts

  • Keyboard shortcuts
    • "Ctrl+D" to bookmark the current page, or to type in a bookmark
    • "Ctrl+Shift+D" to bookmark all tabs, or with an extension to bookmark selected tabs
  • Mouse shortcuts -- a bookmark folder may be in the Bookmarks Menu, Bookmarks Toolbar, Unsorted Bookmarks
    • Drag Link to a bookmark folder
    • Drag location bar favicon to a position within bookmark folder
    • Ctr+Drag to duplicate a bookmark

Menus

  • Menus -- Bookmarks Menu or Bookmark Folder (Personal toolbar), or Library Folder (all of these can have folders and sub-folders):
    • "Add Bookmark Here..." (added by an extension)
    • "Bookmark This Page" (Ctrl+D)
    • "Subscribe to This Page"
    • "Bookmark all Tabs..." (Ctrl+Shift+D)
  • Context menu
    • Link: "Bookmark This Link"
    • Copy a bookmark, paste into a folder or paste before another bookmark
  • Bookmark or bookmark folder context menu
    • "Add Bookmark Here..." (added by an extension)
    • "New Bookmark..."
    • "New Folder..."
    • "New Separator..."
    • Cut, Copy, Paste
  • Tab context menu
    • "Bookmark This Tab"
    • "Bookmark All Tabs..."
    • "Bookmark Selected Tabs to a New Folder" (added by an extension, missing elipsis marking)
  • Bookmark folder context menu
    • "Add Bookmark Here..." (added by an extension)

Star button

Star button. The new star button (Firefox 3) in the location bar lets you quickly add a new bookmark with a single click. A second click brings up the Bookmark dialog to let you file and tag your new bookmark. [1]

  • Click on the star in the Location bar to bookmark a page or bring up the Bookmarks dialog

Change a bookmark

  • Right-click on a link to bring up bookmark properties. This method can be used to create a new bookmark from an unwanted bookmark.

Copy bookmark

  • Copy ("Ctrl+C") a Bookmark within a folder and paste ("Ctrl+V") to same or another bookmark folder.

Syncing bookmarks

(place holder) no information here yet for Firefox 4

JavaScript

(place holder) bookmarklets would be expected to follow the other methods described

See also

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