Bookmarks store the URLs of your favorite web sites so you do not have to type their address again when you want to access them. You can classify them by subject, category, etc. Your Mandrake Linux system already has some bookmark categories predefined which you can use as a guide to set up yours. Selecting -> from the browser's menu or pressing the Ctrl-B keys will open the bookmarks manager shown in Figure 9.4.
Bookmarks are arranged as a tree, with all operations taking place on the currently selected tree node. Click on the button to create a new folder. Use folders to group bookmarks by subject, category, etc. Click on the button to add a separating line below the current node. Click on the button to change the current bookmark's properties (name, URL, etc.). Click on the button to change the bookmark's displayed name. Click on the button to remove the current bookmark.
Bookmarks can be exported to an HTML file. Choose -> from the menu, enter the file name (bookmarks.html by default) of the exported bookmarks file and click on the button.
Bookmarks can also be imported from an HTML file. Choose -> from the menu, enter the file name of the bookmarks file to import and click on the button.