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Verb
/ˈbo͝okˌmärk/,
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bookmarks, plural;
  1. Record the address of (a file, Web page, or other data) for quick access by a user
    • - if you think politics is the ultimate game, be sure to bookmark eVote
Noun
  1. A strip of leather, cardboard, or other material used to mark one's place in a book

  2. A record of the address of a file, Web page, or other data used to enable quick access by a user


  1. a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place
  2. A bookmark is a thin marker, commonly made of paper or card, used to keep one's place in a book and so be able to return to it with ease. Other frequently used materials for bookmarks are leather, metals like silver and brass, silk, wood and fabrics. ...
  3. In the context of the World Wide Web, a bookmark is a locally stored Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). All modern web browsers include bookmark features. ...
  4. (Bookmarking) In genetics and epigenetics, bookmarking is a biological phenomenon believed to function as an epigenetic mechanism for transmitting cellular memory of the pattern of gene expression in a cell, throughout mitosis, to its daughter cells. ...
  5. (Bookmarks (magazine)) Bookmarks is a bimonthly American literary magazine dedicated to general readers, book groups, and librarians. It carries the tagline, "For everyone who hasn't read everything. ...
  6. A strip of material used to mark a place in a book; A record of the address of a file or Internet page serving as a shortcut to it; A pointer found in a nonclustered index to a row in a clustered index or a table heap; To create a bookmark
  7. (Bookmarking) DVD players with bookmarking let you mark favourite scenes or places in a disc so you can quickly find them again. More sophisticated DVD players let you bookmark several discs, and will ‘remember’ your bookmarks even when the disc is removed.
  8. (Bookmarking) marking a webpage in your browser in order to be able to find it easily later.
  9. (Bookmarking) Saves the address of a website or item of content either in your browser or on a social bookmarking site. ...
  10. (BOOK-MARKING) "Book-marking" to or otherwise accessing a page or pages on the COREDGE WEB SITE whereby this TOU are by-passed shall constitute an implicit acceptance of the terms and conditions herein and an explicit acknowledgement of them.
  11. (Bookmarking) it is difficult to bookmark dynamically loaded content.
  12. Bookmarks or “Favourites” are a way for internet users to save quick links within their browser to sites they use frequently. These links will either appear in a list within a drop-down menu, or on a toolbar that is always visible.
  13. (Bookmarks) A URL that you store in a web page for easy reference in the future. Many popular browsers today have built-in bookmark capabilities so it’s quick and easy to save the URL. Whenever you want to go back to see that site, you simply click on the list of URLs you saved in your bookmarks.
  14. (BOOKMARKS) Feature that allows you to store wireless websites for future access.
  15. (Bookmarks) (also called ìhotlistî or ìfavoritesî) a list of Web addresses (URLs) that are frequently used. To view a bookmarked site, click on "Bookmarks," then select the site from the list.
  16. (Bookmarks) 1) a hyperlink within a page( Click on "B" at the top of this page and it carries you to this category). 2)Adding this page to your "Favorites" creates a bookmark.
  17. (Bookmarks) A list of saved URL addresses of websites within a browser, also referred to as Favorites.
  18. (Bookmarks) All web browsers allow users to maintain a directory of WWW sites. The directory will enable users to add, edit, delete and organise addresses in the form of bookmarks.
  19. (Bookmarks) Also called Favourites, most browsers allow you to save sites of  interest by using the 'Add to bookmarks' or 'Add to favourites' feature button. ...
  20. (Bookmarks) Each editor is alloted a Bookmarks category (in the form Bookmarks/E/Editor) which they can use to gather links of personal interest or to build categories for possible inclusion in the Directory. Bookmarks categories may be viewed by the public, but are not included in the RDF dump. ...
  21. (Bookmarks) List of your favourite web sites
  22. (Bookmarks) Netscape file used to store addresses.
  23. (Bookmarks) The combination of a DTG, a remark and the name of a plot-file. Debrief NG presents the series of bookmarks allowing you to quickly move through events of interest across a series of plot-files.
  24. (Bookmarks) This function allows users to register their favourite homepage address. This enables users to gain access to these pages in one click rather than navigating through the genre's and menus.
  25. (Bookmarks) Under-definable lists that let a person easily access a document or page. Clicking a bookmark usually calls up the locations it references. Bookmarks often are used in connection with World Wide Web browsing programs such as Netscape Navigatoror in Windows help screens. ...