Q. Book-marked websites are stored on the-
(A) Favorites menu
(B) Address list box
(C) Links bar
(D) Homepage
Answer: Favorites menu
Each browser has a built-in tool for managing the list of bookmarks. The list storage method varies, depending on the browser, its version, and the operating system on which it runs.
Netscape-derived browsers store bookmarks in the single HTML-coded file bookmarks.html. This approach permits publication and printing of a categorized and indented catalogue, and works across platforms. Bookmark names need not be unique. Editing this file outside its native browser requires editing HTML.
Firefox 3 stores bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences in a transactionally secure database format (SQLite).
Internet Explorer's "Favorites" (also "Internet Shortcuts") are stored as individual files named with the original link name and the filename extension ".URL", for example, "Home Page.URL" collected in a directory named "Favorites" which may have subdirectories. Bookmark names must be unique within a folder. Each file contains the original URL and Microsoft-specific metadata. Browsers have varying abilities to import and export bookmarks to favourites, and vice versa.
(A) Favorites menu
(B) Address list box
(C) Links bar
(D) Homepage
Answer: Favorites menu
Each browser has a built-in tool for managing the list of bookmarks. The list storage method varies, depending on the browser, its version, and the operating system on which it runs.
Netscape-derived browsers store bookmarks in the single HTML-coded file bookmarks.html. This approach permits publication and printing of a categorized and indented catalogue, and works across platforms. Bookmark names need not be unique. Editing this file outside its native browser requires editing HTML.
Firefox 3 stores bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences in a transactionally secure database format (SQLite).
Internet Explorer's "Favorites" (also "Internet Shortcuts") are stored as individual files named with the original link name and the filename extension ".URL", for example, "Home Page.URL" collected in a directory named "Favorites" which may have subdirectories. Bookmark names must be unique within a folder. Each file contains the original URL and Microsoft-specific metadata. Browsers have varying abilities to import and export bookmarks to favourites, and vice versa.
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