On Jan 10, 2011, at 4:55 AM, Miserere wrote:
> The best method, which also gives you an added layer of security by
> storing your bookmarks offsite, is by using Xmarks:
>
> http://www.xmarks.com
I'd also recommend having your bookmarks stored elsewhere if you work on
multiple computers. I roll
On Sun, 09 Jan 2011 10:18:50 -0500
David J Brooks wrote:
> Any tips. I am not looking forward to hand balming these.
install xmarks and or firefox synch can move bookmarks cookies and
passwords. as well as keep them backed up.
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On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> I am not a big user of FireFox, but I believe the way to do this is
> the following:
>
> - Go to the Bookmarks menu
> - Pick "Organize Bookmarks"
> - Click on the third button on the toolbar (top) ...
Ah ha. Thats were that menu is hidden
Dave,
The best method, which also gives you an added layer of security by
storing your bookmarks offsite, is by using Xmarks:
http://www.xmarks.com
I have 4 computers and am able to keep all my bookmarks synchronised
amongst them thanks to this neat add-on.
Cheers,
—M.
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I am not a big user of FireFox, but I believe the way to do this is
the following:
- Go to the Bookmarks menu
- Pick "Organize Bookmarks"
- Click on the third button on the toolbar (top) ...
You should see a submenu with "Backup...", "Restore" menu, "Import
HTML...", "Export HTML...".
- Choose "
I'm just in the process of getting the iMac going. I have been looking
and searching to find out how to copy and import my firefox favorites
from the iBook to the iMac when i upload Firefox to it.
I can find out how to export from IE but those links are not visible
when i look for export in fire
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