In the Netscape Browser, bookmarks is a feature that lets you store a list of Web sites you want to revisit (Internet Explorer uses a simular feature refered to as Favorites)
A feature of your browser which stores the URLs of sites which you have 'bookmarked' so that you can access them again without having to type in the site's URL Known as 'Favourites' in Internet Explorer
a list of web sites you want to visit again; to bookmark a site, click on bookmark, then on add bookmark - to return to that site, click on bookmark, then on its title in the list Some browsers say Favorites instead of Bookmarks
A method of setting a site up on your computer so that the address is saved for you You can return to it by clicking on the name on most browsers it is known as the "Favorites" drop down menu
Bookmarks help you mark a place on the Internet that you would like to come back to another time They are a lot like the bookmarks you might use when you read a book Bookmarks are kept in a list by your computer, and you can add to the list anytime Clicking on a bookmark is a fast way to get back to a place you liked on the Internet
In a Web browser, a list of your favorite Web pages, which you can set while you are surfing To return to a page, just select it from the list In the Internet Assistant HTML editor (see Chapter 18), bookmark is another name for an anchor
WAP bookmarks are the same as internet bookmarks They are the addresses of your favourite sites on the "mobile internet" For the BBCi service, bookmark http: //www bbc co uk/mobile
These are the same as a paper bookmarks If you are reading something on the internet, and you would like to remember how to go back there, you can set a bookmark These are also known as Favourites, but they are exactly the same
A personal list of interesting Web sites Bookmarks make it quick and easy to get to your favourite places on the World Wide Web -- just like putting a marker into a book
A component of most web browsers These are a way of saving (or bookmarking) a web address so you can quickly access it again Sometimes called Favourites
In Netscape browsers, once you have found a page on the WWW that you would like to return to, the software provides the facility to 'bookmark' the page In Microsoft's Internet Explorer these are referred to as 'Favorites'
Bookmarks allow students to easily return to important pages within their course or outside their course on the web Systems vary in allowing students to store their bookmarks in a course folder, a personal folder, or a private folder Course folders are open to all students and instructors in a course Personal folders contain bookmarks that individual students can share whereas bookmarks in private folders are for the students own use Bookmarks can sometimes be annotated and categorized within folders
A listing of web sites you have added to your browser Bookmarks make it quick and easy to visit a web site since you don't have to type anything, you can click on the bookmark(s) See Favorites
Refers to a menu entry or icon on a computer that is most often created by an individual that serves as a shortcut to a previously viewed location i e a web-site bookmark Ctrl and D on your keyboard is a shortcut in windows to create a bookmark for a link to a site
Lists of web pages that saved by a user This allows that person to easily go back to a document or site These lists let users point and click names of locations instead of typing address or paging through screens of text
(v) To mark a document or a specific place in a document for later retrieval Nearly all Web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a Web page so that you can easily re-visit the page at a later time
In online learning, bookmarks indicate the place a learner interrupted a course This allows the learner to resume studies at that point upon return to the program Browser A graphical user interface program that allows you to navigate and locate information on the Internet
Bookmarks save the addresses of your favorite sites, so you can return to them quickly without having to retype the address In PubMed, bookmarks are used to save search strategies In some browsers, bookmarks are called favorites