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Click on the Favorites This icon (the bookmarklet on your browser's bookmark bar). The Favorites setup window will display with the fields automatically populated. Double-check the entries, and make any changes you want. Once your changes are complete, click Favorite This. You’ll receive a confirmation message. Once you return to your AOL ...
Transfer or share your Favorites list with another AOL user. 1. Open the Favorite Places window. 2. Click Manage. 3. Select one of the following: Replace: Use this to replace your current Favorites with your backup copy or Favorites from your other Username.
Add a New Bookmark: Navigate to the bookmarks manager. In most browsers, this can be accessed by pressing Ctrl+Shift+O or by selecting 'Bookmarks' from the browser menu and then choosing 'Bookmark manager'. Right-click in the bookmarks bar or the folder where you want to add the bookmarklet and select 'Add new bookmark' or 'Add page'.
There's no reason to waste time looking through your Start menu to launch Desktop Gold when you can have the shortcut ready and waiting for you right on your desktop.
There are two ways to bookmark a page in AOL Shield Pro. The quickest and easiest way is to click the Star in the top right corner of the address box.. You can also bookmark a page by clicking the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner, clicking Bookmarks, and then clicking Bookmark this page.
Bookmark an article. In the AOL app, tap Home. Tap the bookmark icon below the headline of the article you want to save. Access your bookmarked articles. In the AOL app, tap Home. Tap the bookmark icon at the top right corner of the screen to open the list of articles you've bookmarked in the AOL app.
The address bar is also used to show the security status of a web page; various designs are used to distinguish between insecure HTTP and encrypted HTTPS, alongside use of an Extended Validation Certificate, which some websites use to verify their identity. An example of the Firefox browser treating non-URL text as a search term
1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click Settings in the upper left. 3. Click Browser. 4. Click the Import tab. 5. Click the Import from menu | select Chrome. 6. Click Import Now to import your data.