On 08/23/2020 02:30 PM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
"Bookmark Manager" *can* move groups of bookmarks to different place
in hierarchy.
*HOWEVER* I have thousands of bookmarks and it is near impossible to
view structure as a whole. [places.sqlite is 10.5 MB]
Exporting as HTML loses relationship between groups of bookmarks.
Short of learning to program sqlite, suggestions?
TIA
I'm up to 12,000 bookmarks these days, and have never had a problem
moving large folders of bookmarks around using Bookmark Manager.
I have maybe 15 first-level folders, with lots of subfolders within
each. With that kind of organization, I can easily see the big-picture
folder structure, and still have plenty of room on the screen to drill
down within a couple of first-level folders at the same time while
reorganizing the subfolders and individual bookmarks.
Ohhh you WELL organized soul. That is my goal.
What I have is an ad hoc collection of POORLY organized bookmarks. Some
in logically nested collections. Many just scattered loose. Some may
date back to Netscape days.
As you observed, once there is a logically organized set of folders
there is no problem moving folders or sub-folders to a new location in
the tree. That's what prompted my post ;/
As an interim solution, is there a way of printing/displaying only
folder titles while displaying their logical tree structure?
Thank you.
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