How can I import about 375 RSS feeds in one folder from Safari (already imported into Firefox) into 'live bookmarks'??
Among the 10,000 or so Safari bookmarks organized into folders up to 5 to 7 levels deep that Firefox successfully imported without a hiccup from Safari is a top-level (to the 'Bookmarks Toolbar') folder with about 375 RSS feeds (i.e. all already formatted as this one: 'feed://benswann.com/feed/).
How can I import all 375 or so at once into Firefox's 'Live Bookmarks'?
(I'm running Firefox 38.0.5 on OSX 10.10.4.)
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Did you check if the Safari HTML backup contains all the Feed URLs?
You can open this HTML file in a Firefox tab for inspection.
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I don't understand how this relates to my question.
Clarification: previous post:
I apologize if the previous post appeared rude rather than simply concise; that was not my intent. Rather, I'm assuming there's something additional that I need to do, and therefore trouble-shooting at this point I believe is premature.
My feeds (all in the format indicated in the original post above) — 507, as I initiated Open All in Tabs to get the exact count — are in a folder in my "Bookmarks Toolbar", exactly as they were in Safari (though I had used a tabbed folder in Safari).
In Safari (on 10.6.8, with its integrated RSS reader — that Apple replaced in 10.10 with a far more rudimentary version insufficient for my needs, and hence Firefox is now my default browser, most likely forever) clicking that tabbed folder in my toolbar generated a page with all new posts from my 507 RSS feeds (i.e. generated by the integrated RSS reader).
I didn't expect Firefox to operate the same, as my understanding is that I need to do something further with that folder of 507 feeds (hopefully not one at a time, though it's definitely time to dial back my reading ;-) ) to make them into what Firefox refers to as "Live Bookmarks."
I just checked to insure I am correct to this point, by attempting to "Open All in Tabs" and Firefox did what I expected: rather than activate them as "Live Bookmarks (i.e. the equivalent, I assume, of Safari launching its integrated RSS reader and loading the new posts from each) it did, in fact, attempt to load the actual RSS feed page of each of the 507.