Perhaps I'm the only one in the world that didn't know this, but I just discovered that if you use Firefox, you can tag your bookmarks.
Linda asked where you could find square copper and I knew I'd seen it on one of the sites I visited, but have about a hundred jewelry bookmarks for jewelry alone. I emailed my brother, a computer geek and told him what I wanted and he said it already exists.
You can do it when you bookmark, or you can do it when you go to the site. If you've already bookmarked, go to the site and click on the filled in star in the address bar. The bottom section is called Tags and you can add whatever tags you want. For instance, I've started adding "Paypal" as a tag because I prefer to use it to a credit card. And if I find a site that has square copper, I might not need any at the moment, but I can add that as a tag to the bookmark so that 6 months down the line when I do, I can call up all the sites that sell square copper.
You just go to your bookmark menu and look in "recent tags" and you'll get the list of tags - highlight square copper and it gives you all the sites with that tag.
Mozilla Firefox is one of the safest internet servers and I always download it to a new computer before anything else on the recommendation of more than one geek. Now I can thank them for their foresight because this bookmark thing is like having your own personal search engine through the sites you have marked.
If anybody wants information that is a little easier to understand than mine, go
here.I was so excited about this I had to share!
Susan