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How can I temporarily mark a website without bookmarking it?



I have a multitude of unorganized bookmarks which I can never find again. The problem is that I get easily sidetracked. I see a link within a link within another link…Obviously, this link to link results in a multitude of open tabs, and I am no nearer to reaching the results of my initial search.
So, I need a way to temporarily mark/keep the sites, even after restarting the browser.

Any ideas..???

5 Responses to “How can I temporarily mark a website without bookmarking it?”
  1. Fatima Hague Said:

    create a new bookmarks folder within the original one called something like Temp
    and put your temporary marks on it
    when u finish ur thing
    delete the whole folder or just the links

  2. Jefferson Willingham Said:

    Set a shortcut to the desktop temporarily. When you’re done, delete it.

  3. Izabelle Egan Said:

    You could write it on a piece of paper and throw it away when done, like a Post-It.

  4. Muhammad Dutton Said:

    Save the page to your desktop.
    File, Save As… then save it to your desktop.
    Then delete it when you no longer need it.

  5. Atticus Doran Said:

    use social bookmarking sites. the good thing about social bookmarking, you can access your bookmarks from any PC so the bookmarks are accessible wherever you go. it even goes beyond normal bookmarking. unlike the usual IE bookmarking, you can tag your bookmarks with keywords. accessing bookmarks thru the use of keywords are easier than having a hierarchical folder structure.



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