

There is no need to install any Chrome extension or visit a page buried deep down into the browser settings to bookmark a link. These options allow for a quicker way to get to specific web pages, which would otherwise take a lot more time. The list of all bookmarks can be visible right below the address bar, or you may have to open the bookmark manager. Once a particular web page or site has been bookmarked, it gets saved on your internet browser. Google Chrome bookmarks are nothing but a set of links or URLs that need to be saved for subsequent visits. Essentially, all tools present in the bookmark manager are now available here. The side panel can manage, add, delete, display, and hide bookmarks. It does not clutter the main view and seems like a great addition to the browser’s functionality. Now, you can have a permanent window displaying all saved links in an easy-to-navigate panel. The side panel adds a specific value for people who regularly use bookmarks and need to go back to some particular set of URLs.
