Chapter 35. Remembering Your Favorite Websites

To visit a website, you can either type the website address (such as http://www.nostarch.com/) into a browser or use a search engine (such as Google) to find a list of websites that you can try. Unfortunately, both methods can be time-consuming. To save time, you can use Safari's bookmarks and history list to help you find and visit websites that you visited at some earlier point in time.

Bookmarks let you store your favorite website addresses as descriptive names that you can click to open the sites. The history list keeps track of all the websites you've visited recently so you can easily find a previously viewed website.

Project goal: Learn to use bookmarks and the history list to view previously visited websites.

To keep track of websites you've visited, you'll use the following: