I have Vista and SeaMonkey 1.1.17.
Over the years, I have built up a collection of bookmarks organized by
subject, which works for me, but makes it a bit difficult to find a
specific bookmark by name, rather than by subject. I didn't bother with
updating them, mostly because when I established one, there was no
apparent way to set it up to update.
Recently, when I manage a bookmark, I set it up to update late at night
on a given day. Alas, the options to mark the icon when there is an
update do not appear to work, or at least I cannot find any of these
markings. Now I set them to notify me, but if I am not online when the
check is run, I get no notice.
Recently I got a laptop and as I travel a lot, I am often online when
the update runs, and I get a slew of notices, but I can't find a way to
OK them and have the bookmark updated, so I make a bookmark of the new
site, but not knowing where I put the original bookmark, I end up with
extras.
I am wondering if there is a security reason that I would not want an
old bookmark updated automatically, and if not, what would be the best
way to have the bookmark automatically updated without interrupting my
browsing, possibly annotating the bookmark that it was updated from XX
on this date.
So what is the most efficient way to keep bookmarks updated?
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