Add and delete collections in MDN Plus

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Collections allow you to save MDN articles and share your MDN Plus library across desktop and the Android and iOS apps. We also automatically save the pages you visit most frequently to your collections. This helps you find what you need quicker by appearing first in your search results for relevant topics.

You can view your saved articles on the Collections page.

You can save up to five articles with MDN Core. MDN Plus 5 and MDN Supporter 10 allow an unlimited number of saved articles and notifications.

Create a collection

To get started creating your collections, save an MDN page first.

Desktop

To save an article on desktop:

  1. On an article page, click the Save icon at the top of the page.
  2. Move your cursor over MDN Plus at the top of the page and select Collections to view the saved article.

Mobile

To save an article on mobile:

  1. On an article page, tap the Article Actions icon.
  2. Tap the Save icon.
  3. Tap MDN Plus and Collections to view the saved article.

View, sort and filter collections

Desktop

To view your collections on desktop:

  1. Move your cursor over MDN Plus at the top of the page.
  2. Select Collections from the dropdown.

Saved pages can be filtered by References or Guides. To filter your collections on desktop, select which areas of MDN to filter by to the right of the Collections search.

Collections can be sorted by Date added, Title or Technology, located to the right of the Collections search.

Mobile

To view your collections on mobile:

  1. Tap MDN Plus.
  2. Tap Collections.

Saved pages can be filtered by References or Guides. To filter your collections on desktop, select which areas of MDN to filter by to the right of the Collections search.

Collections can be sorted by Date added, Title or Technology, located to the right of the Collections search.

Add a note to an article

Desktop

To add a note from an article on desktop:

  1. Click the Saved icon at the top of the page.
  2. Type the note you’d like to add in the Note field.
  3. Click Save.

To add a note from Collections on desktop:

  1. Move your cursor over MDN Plus at the top of the page and select Collections from the dropdown.
  2. Click the More icon to the right of the article and select Edit.
  3. Type the note you’d like to add in the Note field.
  4. Click Save.

Remove a saved article

Desktop

To remove a saved article from desktop:

  1. Click the Saved icon at the top of the page.
  2. Click Remove collection.

To delete a saved article from Collections on desktop:

  1. Click MDN Plus at the top of the page and select Collections from the dropdown.
  2. Click the More icon to the right of the saved article and select Delete.
  3. Your saved article has now been removed. Select Undo in the notification at the bottom of the screen to revert this action.

Frequently visited pages

Frequently visited pages are collections we automatically create for you, based on your MDN Plus activity when you’re logged in. As an MDN Plus user, you’re automatically opted into this feature and can’t opt out. You can manually remove saved pages from your Frequently Visited Pages collection.

Desktop

To remove a saved page from Frequently Visited Pages on desktop:

  1. Click the Saved icon at the top of the page.
  2. Click Remove collection.

Mobile

To delete a saved article from the article page on mobile:

  1. Tap the Article Actions icon.
  2. Tap the Delete icon.
  3. The article has now been removed. Tap Undo in the notification at the bottom of the screen to revert this action.

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