Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  574  Unit  3  Living  Online  Favorites  or  Bookmarks.  Often  while  searching  for  information,  several  sites  may  prove  to  be  helpful.  Rather  than  writing  down  the  URLs  and  reentering  them  later  to  return  to  the  sites,  it  is  possible  to  fl  ag  the  sites  as  a  favorite  or  bookmark.  The  browser  stores  the  title  and  URL  of  the  page.  Opening  the  list  of  favorites  or  bookmarks  and  clicking  the  link  retrieves  that  page.  Most  browsers  allow  a  specifi  c  list  of  bookmarks  to  be  made  that  can  be  shared  with  other  users.  This  is  a  useful  feature  when  researching  a  group  project.  All  of  the  relevant  bookmarks  can  be  kept  together  and  shared  with  everybody  in  the  group.  Plug-ins.  A  plug-in,  or  add-on,  is  a  helper  fi  le  that  extends  the  capability  of  a  software  application,  in  this  case,  a  browser.  For  example,  Adobe  Flash  Player  is  a  browser  plug-in.  The  benefi  t  of  a  plug-in  is  that  patches  can  be  sent  from  the  developer  to  update  only  that  part  of  the  browser.  It  is  not  necessary  to  install  a  new  browser  each  time  an  update  needs  to  be  made.  Most  plug-ins  will  be  suggested  when  a  user  tries  to  use  a  feature  that  is  not  native  to  a  browser.  Suppose  you  click  a  link  to  play  a  video.  If  the  browser  is  not  able  to  play  the  video,  it  needs  a  plug-in  that  supports  the  format  of  the  video  being  played.  As  a  security  measure,  the  browser  makes  the  user  choose  whether  or  not  to  install  a  plug-in.  Once  a  plug-in  is  installed,  it  can  be  deleted  or  its  confi  guration  can  be  changed.  In  Chrome,  enter  chrome://plugins  in  the  address  bar.  Then,  click  the  Disable  link  for  the  plug-ins  you  wish  to  disable.  In  its  initial  release,  Microsoft  Edge  does  not  support  add-ons.  GS5  Living  Online  1.1.3.13  GS5  Living  Online  1.1.3.5,  1.1.3.7  History  Pages  visited  today  Goodheart-Willcox  Publisher  Figure  14-9.  The  history  feature  keeps  track  of  visited  pages.  This  is  the  history  feature  for  Microsoft  Edge.