how do i see my favorites, feeds, and history on google crome?|||1)Use the bookmark manager (Ctrl+Shift+B) to get your bookmarks and folders organized. Here are a few pointers on using the bookmark manager:
* Search bookmarks
Use the search box at the top to quickly locate a bookmark within the manager.
* Browse bookmarks
Click the folders on the left side to quickly browse the bookmarks contained in each folder.
* Move bookmarks or folders around
Simply click the item you want to move and drag it to its new destination within the folder list on the left.
* Edit the name or web address of a bookmark, or a folder name
Select the item you'd like edit, click the Organize menu, then select Edit. You can also easily edit bookmarks and folders from the bookmarks bar by right-clicking the item in question and selecting Edit.
* Add a new bookmark folder
In the folder list on the left, right-click the location where you want the new folder to reside and select Add folder
* Delete a bookmark or folder
Right-click the item and select Delete.
2)To use the service, head to feeds.ramisp.org in your Chrome browser, then drag the "Auto-Detect RSS" bookmark onto your bookmarks bar (if you don't see a bar, activate it with Control+B). You can also grab a "View RSS Feed" if you want to see a site's feed in your browser.
Head to any page with an RSS feed available, hit your "Auto-Detect RSS" link, and you'll land on a page with the feed displayed and auto-subscription links at the top:
To view the History, either:
A. Click on the Tools button and select "History".
B. Press Ctrl + H
C. Hold down the back or forward button for a couple of seconds (if either button is enabled) and choose "Show Full History" from the pop-up menu that appears.
In the "History" screen you can click "Delete history for this day" if you wish to purge history items for said day.
Also, your history items are searchable - enter the text you wish to search for and click "Search history". Google Chrome searches not only the website's name but text inside each webpage. Plus, screenshots of resulting web pages are shown to the right.|||Click the wrench icon on the top right corner of the window|||The wrench icon...what are yall doing up this late
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