Google Chrome is Google’s official browser. It allows users to manage their Google products and services while browsing the Internet. Google Chrome is fast, efficient, and organized and provides users with features that are not seen in most other browsers. For example, while most browsers now allow users to open multiple webpages as tabs, Google Chrome allows users to duplicate their tabs in order to go backward and forward on one tab while leaving the current page pulled up in the other.

Types of Google Chrome Bookmarks

In addition to its other features, Google Chrome includes an advanced bookmarking tool that allows users to organize their bookmarked webpages rather than simply store them in a list. Google Chrome Bookmarks is very intuitive, is easily accessible, and allows users to save time that would otherwise be spent manually entering URLs into the address bar or browsing through a long list of bookmarked webpages.

Bookmark Bar

Google Bookmarks’ main bookmark feature is the Bookmark Bar. The Bookmark Bar allows users to store their most used bookmarks in a horizontal list at the top of the browser that can be seen at all times. Users can then visit their favorite websites by simply clicking the appropriate bookmark icon. The Google Chrome Bookmark bar allows the user to add as many bookmarks as he/she wishes, but only the first 8-10 icons will be seen. Additionally, users have the option of dragging their bookmark icons into any order they wish.

Other Bookmarks

The Other Bookmarks list is a collection of all the bookmarks that the user has that are not added to the Bookmark Bar. This list allows users to bookmark webpages that they like or would like to return to, but are not going to be used on a regular basis. While the Other Bookmarks list is not seen at all times, the user can easily access it by clicking the Wrench icon and selecting Bookmarks.