Hi Rich,
I can understand why you are asking why it would be necessary to put
favourites in different folders, and, truth be told, I was asking myself the
same question when I first became a blind computer user.
The fact is, over time, the number of favourites mount up to a substantial
amount.
For example, it's been a while since I cleaned up my favourites folder, and
I have a total of 99 items in there.
So, if I wanted to go to a bank that I access on the internet, I usually
press the letter S for the name that I labelled my bank with, that being
Scotia Bank, however, I have to press the letter S several times, as the
number of favourites I have beginning with the letter S numbers in the
twelves, so can you imagine pressing the letter S twelve times when you're
pressed for time and have to go?
The fact is, folders allow you to put similar links into one place, you
don't have to use so many keystrokes to get at the one you're looking for.
Hope this helps.
Victor
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