Posts filed under 'Bookmarks'
Google Bookmarks offers a simple way to export your favorite links: as a bookmarks.html that can be imported natively in most browsers. You can also use this to backup your list of links, to view them online or to move them to other bookmarking web services.
To export your Google Bookmarks, visit the Bookmarks homepage at http://www.google.com/bookmarks and click on the “Export bookmarks” link on the left-hand side of the window. This will save your bookmarks to an .HTML file that you can then re-import elsewhere.
Июль 6th, 2008
This article describes how to import and export the Microsoft Internet Explorer Favorites folder from a 16-bit version of Microsoft Windows to a 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows.
You cannot directly import and export the Internet Explorer Favorites folder between the versions of Internet Explorer that run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. To transfer the Favorites folder between operating systems, you must export it to a Netscape Bookmark.htm file.
Continue Reading Июль 6th, 2008
Some browsers, such as Firefox, can detect the presence of Opera on your computer. Therefore, it is often easier to just use the browser’s bookmark import mechanism and import the bookmarks directly.
If you need to use your Opera bookmarks on a browser on another computer, you may want to export the bookmarks to an HTML file. Many browsers can understand bookmarks in this format, even if they don’t understand Opera’s internal bookmark format.
To export bookmarks from Opera, follow these steps:
1. Go to File > Import and export > Export bookmarks as HTML
2. Choose the file name, and click Save
Source: opera.com
Июль 5th, 2008
How to export your Firefox bookmarks to a bookmark.html file so that you may import it into another application.
1. Open Firefox.
2. Select Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks.
3. The Bookmarks Manager opens. Click File > Export…
4. Save the bookmark.html file wherever you wish. I usually prefer the Desktop.
Now you can use the file to import the bookmarks into another program.
Июль 4th, 2008