On 12/28/2017 8:58 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm using
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48
Build identifier: 20170706221455
on a Debian 9 system.
Over the years my bookmarks have grown topsy turvy. I currently have
over 400 folders nested at least 3 deep (no idea how many bookmarks).
I find the "Manage Bookmarks" option too cumbersome.
I experimented with an "export as HTML, edit HTML, import HTML"
sequence. It is doable but sub-par.
Is there a newbie friendly tool to do a "backup as JSON, edit the JSON,
restore from edited JSON file" sequence.
I've not done any significant coding since using dBaseII and 8080
assembler in the 70's.
TIA
A URL can be drag-n-dropped as shortcuts to your desktop from SeaMonkey.
If you associate SM to launch said shortcut, you can now create a
hierarchy of folders and sub-folders that you can search and reorganize.
Organization experts claim 7 folders at each level is a good target ;-)
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