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Steven M. Denenber, M.D.

Bookmarks

Use FacialSurgery.com's bookmark function to keep track of pages on FacialSurgery.com that you wish to re-visit.

Most of the pages on FacialSurgery.com contain this button at the end of the page's content:



Clicking on the button creates a bookmark for that page, making it easy for you to find the page again.

You can look at all of your bookmarks by clicking on the "Bookmarks" item in the navigation bar along the left side of every page.  Your bookmarks will be displayed for you in a table like this:

Each saved page occupies one row in the bookmark table.  For each bookmark, you are shown (from left to right):

  • a brief description of what the page contains
  • a representative picture or pictures from the saved page
  • the date that the page was bookmarked
  • a link which takes you directly to the bookmarked page
  • a link to delete that particular bookmark from your list

By clicking on the captions along the top row of the table, you can sort your bookmarks according to the date (and time) they were created (oldest first or more recent first), or you may sort them alphabetically by the page description in the first column.

How do you use the bookmarks?  Any way you wish.  You might see a photograph you want to study more closely at a later time.  You might be reading tutorial chapters, and bookmark the last page you read so that you can pick up where you left off.  You might collect a list of interesting pictures you want to save, or that you want to show someone else.

This bookmark function only holds pages that you see on FacialSurgery.com.  It doesn't bookmark pages from other Web sites.

Have a ball.


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