The Bookmarks Menu
The "Bookmarks" pulldown menu for the Macintosh version of Netscape 2.0 contains links that have been stored by the user. In some other browsers such stored bookmarks are called "hotlist entries", and the corresponding list of bookmarks is termed a "hotlist". A sample bookmark pulldown menu is shown in the following figure.
Add Bookmark adds the URL of the presently displayed document to the bookmark list. The subsequent entries in the list are bookmark entries that may be selected with the mouse cursor.
In Netscape 2.0
only the bookmark entries that fit on the screen
can be accessed from this menu. To edit the bookmarks, and to access the
entire list, look at "Bookmarks" under the "Window" pulldown menu. Bookmarks
may be sorted and divided into categories with that menu also.
The adjacent figure shows a typical display of the bookmark menu accessed
from "Bookmarks" under the "Window" pulldown menu. The menu at the top allows
extensive manipulation and editing of the bookmark list, and searches for
particular strings in the list.
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