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User navigation is eased when favorite pages are marked, making returning to interesting content much simpler. Favorites are managed by the tag/text search system, allowing favorite collections of hundreds or thousands of pages to be easily managed.
Did you find a recipe you want to remember? Or is there one you've made that you'd like to return to? Or do any of the articles strike you as interesting and worth reading again later? You could bookmark the page with your web browser -- but once you get a few pages marked, they tend to become rather cumbersome.
Instead, mark each page you'd like to return to as a Favorite. It's easy to get a list of your favorite pages and return to them quickly any time. And even if you mark dozens of pages, you can still find the one you want because you can easily search through your favorites with keywords or a text search.
To mark a page as a favorite, just click on the blue star
next to the page title. The blue star will turn into a yellow one, and that's how you know a page is your favorite.
Clicking the yellow star
will remove the page from your list of favorites.
To view your list of favorite AllAbout Recipes pages, click on the favorites link in the toolbar, right under the Recipes logotype. You'll get a list of all your favorite pages, along a search field and a list of the keywords they have.
Favorites are a great way of marking pages you know you'll want to return to again and again. But, you have to be logged in to AllAbout in order to use the favorites feature. So if you haven't signed in, or you haven't signed up, you'll need to do that first.