To make it easier for you to quickly navigate SLU Aqua’s internal channels, storage areas, and more, ready-made bookmarks (shortcuts) are now available for direct import into your browser.
With just one click, you get easy access to the Aqua staff webpage, meeting notes and minutes, Aqua’s newsletter, our shared SharePoint, the staff directory, and more. The aim is to simplify your workday and reduce the time you spend looking for the right information.
Here's how it works
Click here to download an HTML file with bookmarks
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome on your computer.
- Click the three vertical dots (menu icon) in the top-right corner.
- Hover over Bookmarks and then select Import bookmarks and settings....
- In the window that appears, select Bookmarks HTML file from the dropdown menu.
- Click Choose File (or Select file) and navigate to the HTML file where your bookmarks are saved.
- Select the file and click Open.
- Your bookmarks should now be imported.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox.
- Click the menu button (three horizontal lines) and select Bookmarks > Manage bookmarks (or press Ctrl+Shift+B). This opens the Library window.
- In the Library window, click the Import and Backup button and then select Import Bookmarks from HTML....
- Navigate to the HTML file with the bookmarks you want to import, select it, and click Open.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Click the Favorites icon (star with a checkmark) in the upper-right corner.
- Click the three horizontal dots (More options) in the favorites menu and select Import favorites.
- Under the "Import from other browsers" section, you can either choose to import directly from another installed browser, or you can select Import from file (or similar option, depending on the version) and navigate to your HTML file.
- Select the file and click Open.
Safari (on Mac)
- Open Safari.
- Go to the menu bar at the top and select File > Import From > Bookmarks HTML File.
- Choose the HTML file that contains your bookmarks.
- Click Import.
Note: The file you are importing must typically be an HTML file that was previously exported from a web browser.