The "bookmark configuration" configuration has some differences in different software and browser configurations. Here are a few common explanations and their corresponding configuration methods:
1.Browser bookmark configuration:
In web browsers (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.), you can save ** as a bookmark for quick access later. Configuration methods typically include adding, deleting, organizing folders, sorting, and synchronizing bookmarks.
In browsers, bookmarks are usually added by clicking on the star icon next to the address bar, and bookmarks are organized and managed through the bookmark manager.
2.* Bookmark configuration in editor or IDE:
In some editors or integrated development environments (IDEs), you can bookmark specific lines for quick jumps.
This is usually set by right-clicking on the line number or by using a shortcut key. The exact method depends on the editor or IDE you are using.
3.Bookmark configuration in an e-book reader or reading app:
While reading an eBook, you can bookmark specific pages or paragraphs so that you can continue reading them in the future.
This is usually done by tapping on a specific icon on the screen or by using a menu option.