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Chrome Bookmarks By: Sarah Burton

Over the break I found this article on cleaning up your Chrome bookmarks.  It shows you how to add bookmarks using only icons (called favicons).  Here’s a picture of my newly-updated bookmarks bar.  I personally like the cleaner look and the fact that I can see so many more bookmarks at a time.



It also shows you how to change an icon or add an icon if the site does not have a specific one.  Check out the information and video link below!

I don't know about you but I have a ton of websites that I go to daily and want to get there within one click. Bookmaking websites on my Chrome browser is a must and I delete the titles of the website leaving the favicon in the bookmark bar so I can make the most of the space available. However, earlier this year I discovered that you could change the icon (favicon) to any image you would like!



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