Favorite Recipes
A short post about how to save your favorite recipes. Plus some statistics on the browsers our visitors use.
Some websites have a kind of notebook where you can save links to articles, recipes, or listings you liked, depending on the site's focus. Such a feature is only possible when users are registered — otherwise, there's no practical way to implement it (at least not for any reasonable length of time).
So what can you do? One solution is to use your browser's built-in tool — bookmarks. Regardless of which browser you use, you can add the currently open page to your bookmarks with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+D (for the lazy) or through the menu. A dialog box will appear where you can choose a folder to save the bookmark (or create a new one, for example, «The Most Delicious Recipes from kamelena.com/ru») and save the page there. Once you've done that, all your saved recipes will be accessible from the bookmarks bar of your favorite browser.
Now, by the numbers — a look at those whose role in our lives grows more significant every day, and on whom we depend more and more. Here is roughly how browser preferences are distributed among our visitors:
| Google Chrome | 30% |
| Opera 12 | 15% |
| Firefox | 14% |
| Safari | 13% |
| Yandex Browser | 5% |
| Other | X% |
Personally, I make pretty heavy use of bookmarks — my bookmark manager has around 50 folders. How do you keep your bookmarks? In your browser, or maybe on a bookmarking site? Or perhaps you like and save links in your social media feed, or email them to yourself?
Author: Alexey Khaletsky