If you locate a site that you may want to return to in the future, you can automatically save the URL so you don't have to write it down or try to remember how you got there. This saved URL is known as a bookmark, it is simply a shortcut to that website.

      Netscape calls this feature a "bookmark", while the Microsoft Internet Explorer calls it "Favorite". To set a bookmark or favorite, the web page you want saved must be loaded on the screen. Click the menu item for Favorites or Bookmark, then add. To return to that page later, click on Favorite or Bookmark and then on the name of the page. To delete an item, use the Goto option, highlight the item and use the delete key on your keyboard.


      It is simple to load a bookmark, and Netscape is very similar to Internet Explorer, so we will use Netscape.
Scenario: I want to add NetPoint to my bookmark, so I first go to our page, click Bookmarks at the top of the screen, then click Add Bookmark. Almost to easy to be true, huh?!