Bookmark Files and Folders in Safari
Save any other location you can link to through Safari's address bar, including files and folders
If you are a Safari user then you might be familiar with the program's Bookmarks bar, where you can save links to individual Web pages, or group them as collections in folders. You can also use it to save any other location you can link to through Safari's address bar, including files and folders on the system. To do this, simply drag a file to the address bar, and you should see a bookmark to it as you would any other file. You can also load some files such as images directly into Safari by dropping them on a Safari window, and then bookmark them as you would any Web URL.
In addition to files and folders, you can set up the Bookmarks bar to point to shared services like AFP, SMB, and VNC connections. This feature might be useful for quick-linking to files you commonly access, such as a text document of recipes, quotes, signatures, or other details you might use when browsing the Web, posting on forums and social media sites, or otherwise.
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