Adding bookmarks to app drawer - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anybody know a way to do this im on jb 4.1.2 with nova launcher prime I have a minimal home screen and use my app drawer with folders and seperate pages and would like a separate page again for some bookmarks does anybody have any ideas as googling has turned up nothing
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kbauman said:
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