{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:20:18.253852", "uuid": "339562ac-95a0-4bcd-99e3-aee7fda3730e", "title": "Bookmark Keywords", "url": "/en-US/docs/Archive/Mozilla/Bookmark_keywords", "tags": ["User_Documentation"], "translations": [], "modified": "2016-02-29T02:10:27", "label": "Bookmark Keywords", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 38769, "last_edit": "2007-06-16T16:02:25", "summary": "Practically every Web surfer has bookmarks, of course, and power surfers usually have hundreds stuffed into folders within folders. In addition to being handy pointers to useful resources, bookmarks in Mozilla can be used to make the address bar itself a power tool. Searches, lookups, package tracking, and even word definitions can all be retrieved from user-customized bookmarks.", "sections": [{"id": "Laying_the_Groundwork", "title": " Laying the Groundwork "}, {"id": "Changing_the_Properties", "title": " Changing the Properties "}, {"id": "Setting_up_a_Google_Keymark", "title": " Setting up a Google Keymark "}, {"id": "A_Few_Examples", "title": " A Few Examples "}, {"id": "Acknowledgements", "title": " Acknowledgements "}, {"id": "Original_Document_Information", "title": " Original Document Information "}], "slug": "Archive/Mozilla/Bookmark_keywords", "review_tags": []}