New Favorite Manager in Chrome

Google has significantly improved bookmark management on the Google Chrome browser by releasing a new extension. Chrome's favorite manager has never changed over time and has always been very simple.
Even though we had found some tricks for the Chrome and Firefox bookmarks bar, what you can do is just search for bookmarks, add them, delete them, edit them and organize them into folders.
In recent updates, Google has changed the manager of favorites in Chrome several times, first forcing everyone to use the new one, then giving the possibility to return to the old management of Chrome favorites
The new bookmark manager in Chrome is visible by pressing the star button in the bookmarks bar at the top right (if the bookmarks bar is not visible, press the CTRL-Shift-B keys) which, if clicked, takes you to a page all new made of colored tiles and lots of information.
In the new Chrome favorites manager, each tile is seasoned with an image taken from the page to which it refers and you can press the button with the three dots to change it. The list of favorite sites is on the left and you can easily search and edit any saved web page without having to strain your eyes. The tiles can then be moved using the mouse, holding down and dragging. By clicking on New you can add a new favorite site or create a new folder to organize all the bookmarks saved more visually and faster. In addition to the significantly improved search, if you look to the left, you will notice, by sliding the bar downwards, that there are labels under the Auto-folders section. In practice, the extension groups similar favorites under automatic sections, based on the keywords entered. For example, I who have many technology sites as a favorite, have found groupings for sites that talk about Android, iPhone, Windows, Facebook etc. From the gear button at the top right you open the options to export the bookmarks to a file and to import them.
The new bookmark manager also adds a new star icon to the address bar which makes it easy to add and remove each web page to bookmarks. By clicking on the star, in addition to adding the site to bookmarks, a small box appears where the folder in which to include it is recommended. In addition to the title, the box also displays a description that can be modified. Always from the box you can access the bookmarks tab. The shortcut CTRL-D also works with the new extension to quickly add a site to favorites without using the mouse.

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