On 12/15/2012 10:22 AM, Not@home wrote: > DoctorBill wrote: >> If I want to find a Bookmark in my HUGE collection of them, >> I press Ctrl-B, then type in the Key Word. >> Great - that finds where the Key Word is..... >> However....it does not indicate WHERE the link is in my HUGE >> collection of Bookmarks. >> It finds it, but doesn't show me WHERE is is ! >> What File is it in ? >> The search results should also show what directory (File Name) >> etc the reference is in. >> >> DoctorBill > > I'm no expert, but I have an extension named CheckPlaces 2.6.2 that I > have been using for years. When run, it checks all your bookmarks to > insure their currency, and provides lists of duplicates, and other > categories, and shows where the bookmark is in your hierarchy. When you > have a lot of bookmarks, it takes a while to run, but I think it might > help with what you want to do.
See: http://www.andyhalford.com/ However, the version that I have installed (2.6.2) has survived SM upgrages & works nicely for me (linux & Windows). > > I agree that it would be useful to be able to search for a bookmark > containing a given word, and find out where the found bookmarks are in > your hierarchy. I'm going to try the suggestions that have been posted > when I have some time. > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

