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You can add "tags" to bookmarks. These tags are used to help categorize bookmarks so you can find them easier. Learn how they work.
You can add "tags" to bookmarks. These tags are used to help categorize bookmarks so you can find them easier. Learn how they work.
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After you bookmark a page, you have the option of adding "tags" to the bookmark. A tag is a label that helps you identify a bookmark you've made. These tags are used to help better categorize bookmarks so you can find them in both your menu and when searching.
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= Tagging a new bookmark =
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After you bookmark a page, clicking the star for a second time will open the '''Edit This Bookmark''' panel. For methods on how to add a new bookmark, see [[Create bookmarks to save your favorite webpages#w_how-do-i-bookmark-a-page|How do I bookmark a page?]].
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When you first bookmark a page, the '''Page Bookmarked''' panel will open.
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For methods on how to add a new bookmark, see [[Create bookmarks to save your favorite webpages#w_how-do-i-bookmark-a-page|How do I bookmark a page?]].
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The '''Tags''' field lets you enter a list of tags you want associated with the new bookmark. When using more than one tag, use a comma to separate them.
For example, let's say you've bookmarked the page '''http://www.amazon.com'''. You might want to tag that bookmark with ''shopping'', ''books'', and ''gifts''.
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Clicking the star for a second time will open the '''Edit This Bookmark''' panel.
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You can also add tags you have previously used by clicking on the down arrow next to the Tags field. Put a check mark next to each tag you want to add to the bookmark.
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= Editing tags for bookmarks =
If you want to add or change tags for an existing bookmark, you can do so in one of two ways.
== Using the bookmark star ==
To change tags using the bookmark star:
# Open the bookmarked page you want to edit.
# Click on the blue star in the toolbar. The '''Edit This Bookmark''' box will appear.
# Add or remove tags by editing the '''Tags''' field or using the down arrow to add or remove check marks for existing tags.
== Using the Library window ==
To change tags using the Library window:
# [[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]]
# In the Library window, open the folder where you saved the bookmark (e.g. Bookmarks Menu or some sub-folder you've created).
# Select the bookmark you want to edit. The bottom portion of the Library window will display information about the bookmark.
# Add or remove tags by editing the '''Tags''' field or using the down arrow to add or remove check marks for existing tags.
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= Using tags =
== Awesome Bar ==
Tags are most useful when used with the [[Awesome Bar - Search your Firefox bookmarks, history and tabs from the address bar|Awesome Bar]] feature. When you type something into the Location bar, the autocomplete results will include items that match tags. For example, if you've tagged '''http://www.amazon.com''' with ''shopping'', ''books'', and ''gifts'', you can type all or part of each tag name. The Location bar will include the tagged bookmarks in its autocomplete results.
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For more information see the [[Awesome Bar - Search your Firefox bookmarks, history and tabs from the address bar]] article.
== Library ==
You can think of a tag as a "virtual" bookmark folder. Unlike regular [[Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks|bookmark folders]], a bookmark can be in multiple virtual folders. To access your tags in the Library:
# [[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]]
# On the left side of the Library window, click the arrow next to the '''Tags''' item. The list of tags will expand.
# Click on a tag to show what bookmarks are associated with it.
# Double click on a bookmark in the list to open it in Firefox.
Firefox lets you tag bookmarks so you can categorize and identify them with keywords while searching.
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=Tagging bookmarks=
==Tagging a new bookmark==
When you click on the star to bookmark a new page, a window will open to allow you to edit the name, location and add tags to a bookmark.
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==Tagging existing bookmarks==
#Go to bookmarked page you want to tag.
#Click on the star to open the ''Edit This Bookmark'' prompt.
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#Enter your tags in the ''Tags'' field.
==Reusing your tags==
Once you've tagged some bookmarks, you can reuse these tags:
#Click the down arrow next to the ''Tags'' field.
#Put a check mark next to each tag you want to add to the bookmark.
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==Tagging in the Library==
To change tags using the Library window:
# [[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]]
# In the Library window, open the folder where you saved the bookmark.
# Select the bookmark you want to edit. The bottom portion of the Library window will display information about the bookmark.
# Add or remove tags by editing the '''Tags''' field or using the down arrow to add or remove check marks for existing tags.
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=Searching with Tags=
Just type into the address bar. Firefox will include bookmarked pages with tags that match your search.
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=Using Tags to organize your Library=
To access your tags in the Library:
# [[Template:OpenBookmarksLibrary]]
# On the left side of the Library window, click the arrow next to the '''Tags''' item. The list of tags will expand.
# Click on a tag to show what bookmarks are associated with it.
# Double click on a bookmark in the list to open it in Firefox.