On mac: -Look under address bar, find bookmarks bar
-look at the far left for the little book icon and click to show all bookmarks
To import bookmarks into Safari they need to be exported from Firefox first: In Firefox select Organise Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu. In the Bookmarks library window select All Bookmarks in the left hand pane and then Export HTML... from the drop down menu options at the top of the window. Save the HTML file somewhere (such as the Desktop). In Safari select Import Bookmarks... from the File menu. Locate the saved HTML file and click the Import button (or the Open button on a Windows system).
First, tap the Safari app. Then, tap on the symbol that looks like an open book on the middle of the bottom bar in Safari. That is where all of your bookmarks are, and the history is there, too.
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You can import bookmarks stored in HTML format from a file, using the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager: * Firefox 2 and earlier: "Bookmarks -> Organize (or Manage) Bookmarks -> File -> Import -> From File" * Firefox 3: "Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks -> Import and Backup -> Import HTML... -> from an HTML File"
Bookmarks are private user data. Firefox does not look into it. If you want to know if any of your saved bookmark links is broken/down you can use Bookmarks Checker add on in FF and similar options in google chrome, safari, opera, etc.
Go into "Settings". Touch "Safari". Touch "Clear History". This does not change your bookmarks.
You can store unlimited number of bookmarks for the PlayStation 3 in a web browser. But it makes sense to only store one.
click on the bookmark and press back space
Bookmarks: the collection of specific links - selected by a user - which are stored in a designated location for quick & easy future access. History: the list of previous activity (websites) a user has visited.
(on keyboard shortcuts) Command D (on computer screen) Go to the top of the screen and click bookmarks then click add bookmark
Xmarks is a very useful utility for keeping both bookmarks and (optionally) passwords backed up. It is compatible with Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari, with different reasons for using it on each. With Firefox, for instance, you have the option of backing up your bookmarks on a server of your choosing for added security.
bookmarks. than at the bottom press history