Bookmark a page
While browsing the Internet, you may come across a website that you’d like to return to at a later date. With Firefox, you can save (i.e. “bookmark”) the page for later viewing.
To watch a video on bookmarking a page, click on the “Play Video” button below. Or, scroll down for step-by-step instructions with screenshots:
Step-by-Step Instructions with Screenshots
To bookmark a page, click on Bookmarks > Bookmark This Page at the top of your browser.

You can also hit Ctrl+D. In either case, a pop-up window will ask you to name the page that you would like to save, and it will ask you which folder you’d like to save it in.
As you can see in the image below, the name of the page that we’d like to save is called “Firefox – Rediscover the Web” and we are saving it in the default “Bookmarks” folder.
When finished, click the “OK” button:

You just saved your first bookmark!
Click on the “Bookmarks” link at the top of your browser once again, and you’ll see the page that you saved listed below:

Now you can access that page, and any other that you choose to bookmark, at any time.
















