This chapter explains what bookmarks and tags are, why they are useful, and how to create them. It also explains how to organise bookmarks and tags.
Bookmarks (also called "Favorites" in some browsers) are links to Web pages. By saving bookmarks in your Firefox browser, you can easily revisit pages without having to remember the address or search for them again, much like using bookmarks in a book. Firefox includes a set of default bookmarks, including an example of Live Bookmarks.
This chapter describes how to bookmark Web pages and how to access and organise your bookmarks.
To import lists of bookmarks from another application, see Importing Bookmarks from an HTML file in the Firefox Knowledge Base at
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Importing+Bookmarks+from+an+HTML+file
If your bookmarks are missing or if you are having other problems with bookmarks, see the Troubleshooting section at
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Bookmarks#Troubleshooting
There are many ways to bookmark a page. Listed below are the most common ways of bookmarking a page for later use:
You can use the bookmark star inside the location bar to create or remove a bookmark.
No Bookmark:
Page Bookmarked:
To bookmark the page you are currently viewing, click the Bookmarks menu and choose Bookmark This Page. This brings up a dialog very similar to the one above with the Bookmark Menu selected as the default folder.
To bookmark a page using the keyboard, press Ctrl+D (Cmd+D on Mac). This displays the Edit Bookmarks dialog box as above.
Right-clickHold down the Ctrl key while you click anywhere on the page and choose Bookmark This Page. Or, right-clickhold down the Ctrl key while you click the title in the page's tab and choose Bookmark This Tab.
Firefox will automatically fill in the page title as the name of your bookmark, but you can edit the Name: field to call it anything you like.
The default location to save bookmarks is directly in the Bookmarks menu. If this is where you'd like the bookmark click .
To save the bookmark to an existing folder:
To save the bookmark to a new folder:
You can also drag the bookmark to the Bookmarks menu or sidebar and drop it in an existing folder.
Your bookmarks can be displayed in a toolbar, a sidebar, or a menu. These are explained below.
The first place you'll see bookmarks is the bookmarks toolbar. By default it is displayed below the main toolbar. Firefox comes with a few bookmarks on the toolbar to help get you started. You can remove these, or leave them there, and add your own.
If you'd prefer not to use the bookmarks toolbar, you can hide it. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Bookmarks. (Toolbars that are visible have a check mark next to their names in the View > Toolbars menu.)
The Bookmarks menu shows all your bookmarks, including the bookmarks on the bookmarks toolbar (but not including Unsorted Bookmarks). To see the bookmarks that are in the bookmarks toolbar, click the Bookmarks Toolbar folder. The Mozilla Firefox folder (located in the lower part of the Bookmarks menu) contains some bookmarks to help you with using Firefox and getting to know Mozilla.
You can also see all your bookmarks (including Unsorted Bookmarks) by opening the bookmarks sidebar, a small panel that opens to the left of the page you're viewing.
To open the bookmarks sidebar, click the View menu, click Sidebar and then click Bookmarks. You can also open the bookmarks sidebar using the keyboard, by pressing Ctrl+B (Cmd+B on Mac).
You can see both your bookmarks and history using the Library window. To open the Library window, click Bookmarks > Organise Bookmarks.
The Library window lets you:
If you want to find a page you've bookmarked, but you can't remember the location where you saved it, open the Library window and search using its Search Bookmarks bar.
You can quickly find pages you've bookmarked in the location bar. When you type a few letters of the bookmarked page's name, web address, or tag name, the "Smart Location" feature displays a list of your bookmarks matching what you typed. Click the link of the page you want to display.
If none of your bookmarks match the text you typed in, then you can click the right-arrow and Firefox searches the Web for that text.
You can change the order in which bookmarks appear in the Bookmarks menu with the Bookmarks sidebar or the Bookmarks Manager.
You can change the order in which bookmarks appear in the Bookmarks menu with the bookmarks sidebar or the Library window.
To re-arrange bookmarks or bookmark folders using the bookmarks sidebar:
The item you moved will now appear in the position or folder you specified.
To make a new folder, right-clickhold down the Ctrl key while you click somewhere in the sidebar (not on another bookmark) and select New Folder from the context menu.
To re-arrange bookmarks or bookmark folders using the Library window:
The bookmark you moved will now appear in the position or folder you specified.
To change the position of a bookmark on the bookmarks toolbar, click and drag the bookmark you want to move. If you want to move it into a folder on the bookmarks toolbar, drag it on top of that folder.
You can sort bookmarks alphabetically with the Bookmarks sidebar or the Bookmarks Manager.
You can sort bookmarks alphabetically with the bookmarks sidebar or the Library window.
To sort bookmarks by name using the bookmarks sidebar:
The bookmarks in the folder will be sorted alphabetically by name. Only the bookmarks in the folder you specify will be sorted. The sub-folders inside it are not sorted unless you specify them.
To sort bookmarks by name using the Bookmarks Manager:
The bookmarks in the folder will be sorted alphabetically by name. Only the bookmarks in the folder you specify will be sorted - the sub-folders inside it will not be sorted unless you specify them.
To sort bookmarks by name using the Library window:
The bookmarks in the folder will be sorted alphabetically by name. Only the bookmarks in the folder you specify will be sorted. The sub-folders inside it are not sorted unless you specify them.
You can create "Smart Folders" in the Places Library. These folders are like saved searches that update automatically. For information on using Smart Folders, see Smart Bookmarks Folders: http://support.mozilla.com/kb/Smart+Bookmarks+Folders
You can remove bookmarks using the Bookmarks sidebar or the Bookmarks Manager.
You can remove bookmarks using the bookmarks sidebar or the Library window.
To delete a bookmark or bookmark folder using the bookmarks sidebar:
The bookmark or bookmark folder and its contents are removed.
To delete a bookmark or bookmark folder using the Bookmarks Manager:
The bookmark or bookmark folder and its contents will be removed.
To delete a bookmark or bookmark folder using the Library window:
The bookmark or bookmark folder and its contents are removed.
Note: If you accidentally delete a bookmark or bookmark folder, you can undo the deletion by clicking Edit > Undo.
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