Save a Bookmark in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox

Modified on Tue, Aug 19 at 3:59 PM

Bookmarks make it easy to return to your favorite websites without remembering the URL. Follow the steps below to save a bookmark in your preferred browser.


Google Chrome

Steps:

  1. Open the webpage you want to bookmark.

  2. Click the star icon on the right side of the address bar.

  3. Choose a name for the bookmark (optional).

  4. Select the folder where you want to save it (e.g., Bookmarks Bar, Other Bookmarks).

  5. Click Done.


Shortcut:
Press Ctrl + D (Windows) or Cmd + D (Mac) to open the bookmark dialog quickly.


Microsoft Edge

Steps:

  1. Navigate to the webpage you want to bookmark.

  2. Click the star icon in the address bar or press Ctrl + D.

  3. Give your bookmark a name (optional).

  4. Choose a Save in location (e.g., Favorites bar or another folder).

  5. Click Done.


Note: Bookmarks in Edge are called “Favorites,” but they function the same way.


Mozilla Firefox

Steps:

  1. Open the site you want to bookmark.

  2. Click the star icon in the address bar.

  3. The star will turn blue, and the page is saved to the default “Other Bookmarks” folder.

  4. To edit:

    • Click the blue star again.

    • Update the name, folder, or tags.

    • Click Done.


Shortcut:
Press Ctrl + D (Windows) or Cmd + D (Mac).


Tips

  • Use the Bookmarks Bar or Favorites Bar to access bookmarks quickly.

  • Organize bookmarks into folders for better management.

  • Sync your browser with your account to back up bookmarks across devices.

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