How to save a website in Favorites easily and quickly

One of the actions that we usually perform on numerous occasions when we sit in front of the Mac is to save addresses, social network links or any URL that interests us in the Favorites bar. In this sense we have many options available to carry out the task, but a little trick that I have been using for a long time it's just drag and save. Yes, it is really easy to store a web address or link in this way and it makes the task a lot easier as well as providing agility in the process and radically improving productivity, so let's go with this little and simple trick.

As I say at the beginning it is as simple as place the pointer over the address and drag directly to the left side of the screen, Favorites will automatically open and we can save the address. In this case, once we have decided where in our Favorites we will store the web address, folder or similar all you have to do is drop and go. When we access Favorites we will have the link stored.

In this case, it is good to comment that if we have previously opened the Favorites options and left it in the reading list, when we drag the link to the left, the «Reading list» opens and we will not be able to add it to the Favorites box, it will only let us store it directly in this reading list. Surely many of you already knew this little trick that allows us to add a web address of a page or any link that we find on the net directly to our Favorites quickly and easily, but it is possible that many users did not know in this way so effectively to store addresses in the Favorites bar.


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