Simply saving a favorite is easy, but organizing them is what makes the feature powerful. Chrome allows users to create folders and subfolders, turning a cluttered list into a structured library. For example, a user might create folders for "Work," "Recipes," "News," and "Entertainment." By dragging and dropping links into these categories, the user ensures that a specific site is retrievable in seconds, even if they have hundreds of saved links.

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Bookmarks bar disappeared | Press Ctrl + Shift + B (Win) / Cmd + Shift + B (Mac) | | Accidentally deleted a bookmark | No built-in undo – restore from a recent if you have one | | Bookmarks not syncing | Check you're signed into the same Google account on all devices and sync is on | | Too many bookmarks | Use folders + regularly delete unused ones |

Bookmarks are saved links to websites you want to revisit later. Instead of typing a URL or searching Google every time, you can click a saved bookmark and go there instantly.