We live Chaos time. The stock market is unpredictable, and the political landscape is like a mine. For anyone who is looking for a little more alert, there is a way to maintain more organization even when your brain is dispersed at least when it comes to Google Chrome.
The seal system of the browser, is an important part of Chrome since the browser Launched in 2008is a feature that is easily overlooked. But if you don't use it, you should find out how it works, because it's a heavenly grace.
Chrome's page seal system is modeled after the folder structure on your computer. You can build folders to arrange your marked websites, filter out how to display a list or folder and drag and drop them to different places.
To access all the dashboard on the page, click All page marks On the upper right of the Chrome browser, then select the first option: Open the side dashboard to see all the page marks. You can then create folders (and subfolders) for your favorite websites, Google Docs, page marks for research, web applications you use regularly, banking websites or anything.
Why do you have to worry? Although it can be attractive to pull and drop a site URL into the marker with a reckless abandoning, that thin link is quickly crowded. It also cannot be searched or easy to organize. The dashboard next to all pages helps you find the websites that have saved much faster while keeping things more neat. Even long -term Chrome users will find some benefits when using the side bar. It may lose a bit of work ahead, as we will see, but the payment is worth it.
Start with the Bookmarks Control panel
Most of us probably had dozens of sealed seals, if not hundreds. Good news is that you can start using the Bookmarks dashboard at any time.
It is best to start by creating the main folders first. Open the side panel and click New folder select. Name the folder something that helps you have an organization, such as researching websites or banking sites. My folders are quite grain; I have the folders for Tiktok users that I like, applications, movies and TV shows based on the new browser to investigate and the products I am thinking about buying. Each of these folders contains all my pages related to that topic, making them easier to find. You can also create sub -folders. For example, in my research folder, I have sub -folders for new science, video games, video games and books. You can even create sub -folders in sub -folders, but that's the maximum.
Of all the markers, you can view the folders in the order of the alphabet, the latest to the oldest (or vice versa) or the last opening. Just click the arrow to classify a little on the top of the side control panel. There is also a transition for a compact view (more condensed) or visual view (displayed smaller shape for each folder and page mark).
There is a small pencil icon, after clicking, allowing you to perform some powerful features. You can delete folders and pages and transfer them to other folders, but it also allows you to open any page marks in a folder at the same time.