Ok. I get it now. In reference to my last comment above, I figured out
how it works.

GMarks integrates directly with FF bookmarks. So once installed, to
add a bookmark for a web page to your google bookmarks, all you have
to do is click on the Bookmarks menu and select "Bookmark this
page" (a short cut is alt+D).

You can edit the name of the link and in the "Labels" field, you can
type your categories, which will appear in a black box below the field
as you type.  Click "Ok" when done and the bookmark will be saved and
available in the appropriate folder.

Sweet.

On Aug 30, 3:51 pm, don <[email protected]> wrote:
> Install the gMarks plugin
>
> In the top left Firefox menu choose "Add-ons" to open the "Add-ons
> Manager".
>
> Click on the "Extension"s icon and locate the "gMarks" plugin.
>
> Click on the "Options" button and select the "General" tab. Add your
> google login info in the "Account Preferences" fields.
>
> Go to a web page and press "alt"+"M". A list of your google bookmarks
> appear in a side bar.
>
> However, I do not see any way to add bookmarks directly from the FF
> browser, which was possible with other google bookmark plugins I used
> in the past and obviously a necessity. This is a real drag.  Anyone
> got any ideas?
>
> On Aug 17, 9:22 am, renji <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > How can i configure GMark for Mozilla Firefox 6.0?

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