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That’s odd. I never noticed the “bookmark” thing...
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Go to your home page, then click on Links at the top of the page. That should provide a list of articles that you have bookmarked.
The top one is titled "browse by forum"
The second box is titled breaking news.
The third box is titled bookmarks.
I don't recall if I set it this way long ago or if everybody has similar front pages.
If not, you can likely go to your personal page and edit settings to show the bookmarks on your FR front page, so you don't need to go back to your personal account each time you wish to access them.
There are 2 kinds of bookmarks on FR.
One that will show up on your pings or posts to you, another on your homepage
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I don’t bookmark “just” FR articles.
Suggestion.
For a number of years, I copy the article name, on next line the URL, next line some symbol for skip line, next line the FR URL for the article.
I do this daily as I compose, comment about and read articles of interest.
I often use this on social media. This allows me to go back by key words and somewhat chronological date to find old articles that I liked.
A database would make it more searchable, but it is very fast to find things in a simple Text Editor.
Then, you are not dependent on anything else.
How do you bookmark articles for future reference?
Most of us go to “Bookmarks” at the top of our browser and pull down the menu and click “Bookmark This Page”. Bookmarks are on your PC browser drop-down menu how ever you choose to arrange them
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Then on your account page hit My Profile and then Links.
But if want to use your browsers bookmarks then hold down the Ctrl and the D key at the same time and navigate where you want to place them. To see them (in Firefox at least) hold down the Alt and B key.