You can keep your favorites by marking them bookmarks. Bookmark is a thing which is used to reload webpages easily.
The highest number of bookmarks or favorites in Google Chrome is as many as you need until the page is filled which is about 100 bookmarks.
Yes you can transfer your bookmarks from Mozilla to Chrome. There is an option of import bookmarks for that purpose.
You can build a new profile for removing the favorites. Each new profile would have their favorites defined.
You can retrieve bookmarked pages in Google Chrome by going to the start menu and clicking on "run". Then entering a specific field into the text box. You can find this command on the Groups page of Chrome.
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Google Chrome is not a website but a web browser. You can keep Google and Chrome both at the same time.
If you are using Google Chrome: on the right side of the URL bar there is a small star. Click the star and it will ask you to name the favorite and where in your favorites you want it saved. Then it will add the website to the favorites bar If you are using Internet Explorer (9), assuming your favorites bar is visible, on the far left of the favorites bar their is a small yellow star with a green arrow. Click that, and Internet Explore will add that website to the bar. To make the favorites bar visible right click anywhere on the header bar (the bar you use to drag the window around) and select "favorites bar".
Depends on what browser you're using. If you are using Google Chrome, press Shift+Ctrl+B to open the bookmarks bar.
The Favorites List in the Internet Explorer Web Browser is a list of Website addresses that you like and you would like to save so that you can come back later to those sites. To save sites to your "Favorites", right click in the background of the Website you are visiting, and click on "Add to favorites..." Favorites are also called Bookmarks in Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. In Chrome, to add the current page to Bookmarks, click the star on the right side of the URL location bar.
They are called "bookmarks" - to show them, you have to open the Bookmark / History Bar. At the top right of the Chrome page, click the three asterisk mark (MORE) and select Bookmarks, and click "show Bookmarks Bar."
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Google Chrome does not go to the corner automatically. You might be pressing the shortcut key for the result obtained.