Craig wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Craig wrote:
For years I have been used to having bookmarks.html be the file where my
bookmarks are kept, but in Seamonkey 2.1, it's apparently been changed.
How do bookmarks work now?
They are stored in a file called places.sqlite, which is a database that
also keeps your browsing history.
Aha!
Why was it changed?
From <https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/FAQ#Bookmarks>:
What are the benefits of Places-based bookmarks?
Bookmarks are stored in a database now, together with your browsing
history. This allows for better integration (Sync, the Location Bar and
add-ons), automatic backups and the possibility to restore them, saving
favicons with your bookmarks, and the ability to define tags.
HTH
It does, thanks.
Also from https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/FAQ#Bookmarks,
The bookmarks.html file is not updated anymore. What can I do?
You can go to about:config and toggle the
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML pref to true. Then bookmarks.html will
be written each time you exit SeaMonkey. Or you can do it manually using
Tools/Export HTML from the Bookmarks Manager.
Craig
Or you could just Backup your bookmarks places.sqlite file using
Bookmarks Manager > Tools > Backup.
I backup to a USB stick after most additions.
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