Add to favourites
The way you add pages to your favourites (or "bookmark" them) varies by which web browser you are using.
Internet Explorer
Go to the page you wish to add and then type CTRL - D to bring up the "Add a favourite' dialog window. From here you can set the name the page will be stored under and also decide where to store it.
Firefox
Go to the page you wish to bookmark and type CTRL - D to bring up "Bookmark" dialog window. From here you can set the name the page will be sstored under, determine whereabouts to store it, and if using a relatively new version of Firefox also set 'tags' to be associated with the page to aid finding it again later.
Safari
Go to the page you wish to bookmark and type COMMAND - D (CTRL - D if using Windows) to reveal a sheet where you can set the name the page will be stored under and determine whereabouts to store it.
Google Chrome
Go to the page you wish to bookmark and type CTRL - D to popup a small box near the address bar where you can set the name the page will be stored under and determine whereabouts to store it.
Opera
Go to the page you wish to bookmark and type CTRL - D to popup a small box near the address bar where you can set the name the page will be stored under and determine whereabouts to store it.
Other
Other browsers will offer similar functionality. Look for an option labelled "add to favourites" or "add bookmark".