Are you tired of having a cluttered bookmark list that's hard to navigate? Look no further! In this article, we'll show you how to create a custom list of bookmarks with sorting and categorization features using your browser's built-in tools.
Before we dive into the customization process, let's quickly cover some basic bookmark management concepts. A bookmark is essentially an HTML tag that allows you to mark a web page as saved for later. When you save a bookmark, it's usually categorized and stored in your browser's cache or bookmarks folder.
Now that we've covered the basics of bookmark management, let's talk about sorting and categorizing your bookmarks. You can use your browser's built-in tools to sort and categorize your bookmarks by title, URL, author, or date saved. For example, you can create a "Reading" list where you save articles from online publications, or a "Favorite" list where you save links to websites that you regularly visit.
Once you've created your custom bookmark list, you can customize it by adding tags and filters. Tags are keywords or phrases that describe the content of a bookmark, while filters allow you to narrow down your bookmarks based on specific criteria.
Let's say you're an avid reader who wants to save articles from online publications for later. You can create a custom list called "Reading" and add tags like "article", "reading", and "online publication". You can also filter your bookmarks by date saved, so that you only see the latest articles.
For more information on bookmark management and sorting and categorization, check out our article on how to use your browser's built-in tools: https://raindrop.io/percankmlj/bookmarks-44039364