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Revision as of 20:29, 19 April 2018

About this article

This article includes links to instructions on saving, organizing, managing, and transporting your favorites or bookmarks in every WSU-supported web browser. It is intended for both students and employees.

Why bookmark?

Most people are quite familiar with bookmarking websites. All major web browsers allow you to bookmark any website you visit, saving that site's unique address or URL to a personalized list. Later, instead of searching for the site or entering its address from memory, you simply select it from your bookmark list. Your list of bookmarks may fall into one of these three categories:

  • Unstructured - A list of bookmarks used for reaching important web resources, sorted on a system-defined property (e.g., alphabetically, date saved).
  • Organized - A list of bookmarks that you have organized (e.g., using folders named by subject matter, course).
  • Curated - An organized list of bookmarks that you have enhanced with additional information or metadata (e.g., tags, annotations, notes).

Exporting and importing bookmarks

When you exchange your laptop you will first need to Export your bookmarks and save the file to your backup location. Then when you get your new laptop, you will Import the bookmarks.

Setting your browser homepage

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