![]() Contents: Adding Bookmarks Renaming Description or Title Revisiting Bookmarks Filing Bookmarks Arranging Bookmarks Separators Creating Folders Updating Bookmarks Creating Aliases Sharing Bookmarks Editing bookmarks Appendix Teaching Guide Tutorial |
Tutorial1. Open each of the following sites and save each as a bookmark. You can return to the tutorial by clicking on the BACK button of the browser. If you need to refresh your memory, take a look at the Adding Bookmarks lesson.http://www.citydeskuk.co.uk/sports/sport1.htm
2. Some of these urls are pretty cryptic and don't give much of a clue as to what they are about. Rename http://www.cnnsi.com/ and http://www.bit.be/ so that they are more meaningful to you (if you need to brush up, check out the Renaming Bookmarks lesson). You will notice that the bookmarks selected fall into four categories:
4. Arrange your bookmarks by placing them in the appropriate
folders. For a reminder on how to do this, look again at the Arranging
Bookmarks lesson. 5. Share you bookmarks by sending them attached to an e-mail message to a friend or to yourself. Take a look at the Sharing Bookmarks lesson if you forget how to. 6. Share your bookmarks by publishing them to your website (you can look at the Sharing Bookmarks lesson if you need help). 7. Please delete all folders and bookmarks that you have saved.
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