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  2. Bookmark (digital) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmark_(digital)

    For data portability and interoperability, most modern Web browsers support importing from and exporting to the Netscape bookmarks.html format. Beginning with Firefox 3, Mozilla Corporation began using SQLite in browser releases to store bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences in a transactionally secure database.

  3. Google Bookmarks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Bookmarks

    The bookmarks were searchable, and searches were performed on the full text of the bookmark; including page title, labels and notes. [ 2 ] Additionally, a simple bookmarklet ( JavaScript function) labeled Google Bookmark was at the bottom of the Google Bookmarks page which could be dragged to the toolbar of any browser to make bookmarking more ...

  4. History of the web browser - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_web_browser

    Another early browser, Silversmith, was created by John Bottoms in 1986. [23] [24] The browser, based on SGML tags, [25] used a tag set from the Electronic Document Project of the AAP with minor modifications and was sold to a number of early adopters. [26] [27] [28] At the time SGML was used exclusively for the formatting of printed documents.

  5. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    Tabs are now on top by default on Windows. On Windows Vista and Windows 7 the menu bar has been replaced with the Firefox button. The Bookmarks Toolbar has been replaced with a Bookmarks Button by default (you can switch it back if you'd like). Support for more HTML5 technologies. [209] Tabs are now on top by default on OSX. App Tabs can now be ...

  6. AOL Favorites FAQs

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    Click on the Favorites This icon (the bookmarklet on your browser's bookmark bar). The Favorites setup window will display with the fields automatically populated. Double-check the entries, and make any changes you want. Once your changes are complete, click Favorite This. You’ll receive a confirmation message. Once you return to your AOL ...

  7. Wikipedia:Toolbars - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia Toolbar Button is also available for the Google Toolbar for Internet browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox) allowing direct searches from the search box or from highlighting any text on any page. It also displays the most recent pages added in a menu.

  8. Bookmark websites to your Favorites in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Transfer or share your Favorites list with another AOL user. 1. Open the Favorite Places window. 2. Click Manage. 3. Select one of the following: Replace: Use this to replace your current Favorites with your backup copy or Favorites from your other Username.

  9. List of Firefox features - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 3 includes a "Smart Location Bar". While most other browsers, such as Internet Explorer, will search through history for matching web sites as the user types a URL into the location bar, the Smart Location Bar will also search through bookmarks for a page with a matching URL. Additionally, Firefox's Smart Location Bar will also search ...