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How to Make your Own JavaScript Bookmark Using Notepad!!

Hey There!
Today, I will be posting a new type of post. You can make your own Bookmark by yourself using Notepad.



It's more than easy and simple, you can put all links of your favorite website on your very own JavaScript Bookmark.
Just follow these steps accurately and you will be able to make your Bookmarks Easy and Successfully!

Step 1:
Open Notepad
Step 2:
Copy the Following Code in Notepad: "Code Here''
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P.S: You have to put the website URL instead of the Codes written in Green. See Example:

P.S: You have to put the Name of the Website you want it to appear in the menu instead of the Codes written in Blue.



P.S: You have to put the name of your Menu instead of the Codes written in Purple. See Example :

Step 3: Now save this as Bookmark.html (You can change 'Bookmark' but .html is a MUST!)

IMPORTANT!!!
If you wanted to add more Websites, just simply add this code beneth the last Bookmark you have made!




That's It! Now you have finished!
Now This should be your outcome:



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