
Organize related folders by putting them in the same section.
Create separate sections to make it even easier to find pages in your bookmarks. – Type in the new name for the page or delete all the text. – Right-click on the bookmarked page on the bar. If you only leave icons (if the page stays recognizable without the name) or shorten the page’s name, you’ll have more space for other bookmarks on the bar. Rename your bookmarks to make the Bookmark Bar look more compact. You can use a Chrome extension to do it, and it will also merge folders and leave your bookmark list tidy.
Remove any bookmarks that you have saved more than once. – Drag pages to store them in the folder. – Name the folder and choose where you want to save it. – Right-click on the Bookmarks Bar, somewhere between your pages. If you don’t know how to create a folder, follow these steps: If you keep the bookmarks in separate folders, it’ll make it easier to find what you’re looking for. Here are some ideas: Read Later, Study Material, Useful Tools, Recipes, Must-Watch Movies, and so on. Create folders for different categories. Hoarding entries in your Bookmarks won’t do you any good. If you believe you won’t have time to do it any time soon, delete them. You’ve probably bookmarked a number of pages you thought would be useful or you’d read later only to never open them again. First of all, organize a big cleaning. Here are some tips on how to organize your bookmarks so you don’t have to waste time scrolling through an endless list, never finding the page you need. Just like how you’re more focused when your working space is neat, you’ll find things more quickly in Chrome if you keep it organized. You can later access this file from the Bookmark Manager. A dialog box will open, where you can rename the file and choose the location to which you’ll save it.
From the pop-up window choose the Bookmarks HTML file option.Another way to open the Bookmark Manager is to press Ctrl+Shift+O. Find Bookmarks and choose Bookmark Manager from the list that’ll appear.If you want to make sure you never lose your bookmarks and you’re able to import them anywhere, backing them up is the best solution. Chrome will save the imported bookmarks in a folder on the Bookmarks Bar or in Other Bookmarks.Choose where you want to import the bookmarks from and click Import.When the new list opens, find Import bookmarks and settings and click.Click on the Menu icon in your Chrome window.It’s enough to import them! If you’re wondering how, Chrome has just the right tool. Don’t be alarmed if not – you don’t have to create them all over again.