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started by shahzadns5544 on 12 Aug 23
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    The ability to bookmark
    multiple links can vary depending on the browser you're using. Below are general instructions for some popular browsers:

    Google Chrome:

    Using Bookmarks Bar:
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Once all the tabs are open, right-click on each tab and select "Bookmark This Tab."
    Choose the desired folder for your bookmarks or create a new folder.
    Using Bookmarks Manager:
    Press Ctrl + Shift + O (or Cmd + Shift + O on Mac) to open the Bookmarks Manager.
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Click and drag the link icon from the address bar to the Bookmarks Manager window, dropping it into the desired folder.
    Mozilla Firefox:

    Using Bookmarks Toolbar:
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Once all the tabs are open, click and drag the tab directly onto the Bookmarks Toolbar.
    Using Library (Bookmarks):
    Press Ctrl + Shift + B (or Cmd + Shift + B on Mac) to open the Library (Bookmarks) window.
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Drag the tabs one by one and drop them into the desired folder in the Library window.
    Microsoft Edge:

    Using Favorites Bar:
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Once all the tabs are open, click and drag the tab to the Favorites Bar.
    Using Favorites Hub:
    Press Ctrl + Shift + O (or Cmd + Shift + O on Mac) to open the Favorites Hub.
    Open each link in a separate tab.
    Click and drag the tab's icon from the address bar to the Favorites Hub window.
    Remember that the steps may vary slightly depending on browser updates or differences in user interfaces. The main idea is to open the links in separate tabs and then use the browser's built-in bookmarking tools to save them to a specific folder or location. https://fpscresult.pk/

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