

A full screen of your search history will open in another tab. On a Windows PC, you can find your Chrome browser’s search history by clicking on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of your screen | History | History. When you click on it, choose Manage Bookmarks to display a pop-up box that lists the folders where you’ve filed the web addresses. To find all the items you’ve saved, a pull-down menu at the top of the browser window is helpfully titled Bookmarks. When you save it, you can choose to put it in your Bookmarks Toolbar right above the web page, in a Bookmarks Menu or in an Other Bookmarks folder to help with organization. Firefox has a ☆ star symbol to the right of the web address that also lets you bookmark a page, similar to Chrome and Edge.If you have a lot, you can search them using the magnifying glass icon. The list that pops up includes both the Favorites bar and Other favorites.

The star with three lines to the right is the symbol for your Favorites. When you save it, you can choose to add it to your Favorites bar, Other favorites or another folder you designate.

Click on the reading glasses to find the web pages you added to your Reading List. In that sidebar, you’ll see two tabs at the top, one with a book icon and another that looks like reading glasses. It looks like a web page with a left column. To find your page, click the Show sidebar icon in the upper-left corner of your screen.
