David E. Ross wrote:
I believe importing from the exported HTML file will erase your browsing history. Furthermore, I do not think changes to the HTML (e.g., color) will import and might even corrupt the import.
You could always save the modified bookmarks.html as a local file and bookmark it, then open it in the browser and go from there.
The downside, of course, is that you couldn't easily add bookmarks as you do with SM's native bookmark database. You'd have to edit bookmarks.html with a text editor as you just did.
My recommendation is to drag your favorite bookmarks up to the top of the list (in the Bookmark Manager) and organize the rest into folders so you can find them easily. No colors, sorry.
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