Well it depends on the browser you're using.If it's internet Explorer You can't make one Firefox-Bookmarks(on the top-left)-Orhanize bookmarks-press on on organize again and then on the press "Make a folder.
If you're using Chrome you press the tool button which is found on the top-right corner and then go to Bookmark manager, which leads you to another page and then you press Add Folder which is in the list of navigations.
press the star also known as favorite's.
Click bookmarks, then add to bookmarks
If you uninstall Firefox and do not check the box that reads "Remove my Firefox personal data" then your bookmarks (and other Firefox settings) will be preserved because they are kept in your Profile Folder which is saved in a different location than your Firefox installation folder is so if you reinstall Firefox or update it, your previous bookmarks (and other Firefox settings) will all be intact.If you plan on reformatting your computer you must backup your Firefox bookmarks and settings to an external location such as to a USB drive, a CD, external hard drive, or use an online bookmarking service.Most online bookmarking services allow you to import your Firefox bookmarks and there some that offer automatic bookmarks synchronization between their service and your Firefox.
Opera stores its bookmarks in the Opera preferences folder. However, an easier way to access Opera's bookmarks externally would be to export them, by pressing Control+Shift+B or Command+Shift+B, clicking File, and choosing Export as HTML. Choose the destination folder and that's it!
Create a folder in your browser's bookmarks section for the links
burn it on to the CD
On the Firefox Menu bar, click on the following options: Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks... Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl + Shift + b. In the left folder tree, right click on 'All Bookmarks' and select 'Sort By Name.' This will sort your bookmarks alphabetically by name.
Create a folder in your browser's bookmarks section for the links
yes you can
Google bookmarks are used as a short-cut to a page the user/individual desires to return to. Google bookmarks are used in the same fashion standard computer browser bookmarks are, however Google is superior.
In a removable folder in my computer. If connecting to the computer VIA USB and PSP. Make sure USB mode is turned on {settings, scroll up or down to usb connect}.
Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Mac users: If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click Chrome. Select Options (Preferences on a Mac). Click the Personal Stuff tab and find the "Browsing data" section. Click Import data from another browser. In the Import Bookmarks and Settings dialog that appears, select the application that contains the settings you'd like to import. Make sure that only the checkboxes for items you want to import are selected. Click Import. The bookmarks from the other browser will now appear as a subfolder within the "Other bookmarks" folder at the end of the bookmarks bar. This feature isn't available on Chrome OS. Import bookmarks from any browser Export bookmarks from any browser as a HTML file and save the file to your computer. Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar in Google Chrome. Select Bookmark manager. Click the Organize menu in the manager. Select Import bookmarks. Open your saved HTML file. The bookmarks from the other browser will now appear as a subfolder within the "Other bookmarks" folder at the end of the bookmarks bar. Export bookmarks from Google Chrome Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Select Bookmark manager. Click the Organize menu in the manager. Select Export bookmarks. Choose a location where you want your exported file to be saved, then click Save. Google Chrome will export your bookmarks as a HTML file
I think under your history, there should be a tab beside it that says bookmarks...... but i do have a mac, this still should be for windows