Can I save bookmarks to my computer's desktop?
I want to work offline sometimes, and to easily access some of my bookmarks to offline manuals and such. Right now I only know how to open a FF browser, then select "work offline", then select the bookmark. But I'd rather make it easier by having a folder (eg."offline bookmarks") pasted into my PC's startup menu. How can I do this? I have Windows XP Pro. FF version 24. Thanks!
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Open Internet Explorer on the computer that has the Favorites you want to export.
Press the Alt key on your keyboard. The menu bar (with File, Edit, View, etc.) will appear. Click on the File menu and select Import and Export.... The Import/Export Settings Window will appear.
Importing IE Favorites 1 In the Import/Export Settings window, click to select Export to a file. Then click the Next button. Select Favorites. Then click the Next button. Select the Favorites folders you want to export. To export all your favorites, click the Favorites folder at the top of the list. Then click the Next button. Click the Browse... button, then navigate to a folder to save your bookmarks file. Then click the Export button.
look for the shortcut in favourite folder copy and paste it on desktop
Hello,
I'd suggest using one of the following Firefox Add-ons for saving and organising your offline articles / manuals:
You can even sync the offline pages to your phone or tablet or share to an evernote notebook if you want.
I hope this helps. Let me know if not.
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thanks mohammed! Wow, after checking out your instructs here, i explored the
option in FF, and now i just discovered this (forgive me, i'm
relatively a "newbie") : in FF, i went to:
bookmarks library,
found the bookmark i wanted, looked at the "location" listing,
and noticed it's actually a file on my computer (i had
previously thought it was a collection of online webpages!) So then i right-clicked, selected "copy", then went to my PC's
desktop, and right-click selected "paste shortcut." Although
it created a shortcut with the IE icon, it actually did succeed
in being one that opened my bookmark with FF! Yippee! Thanks for pointing the way. :) And perhaps others will hopefully find this useful too!
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Hi Zariah,
Exporting bookmarks to HTML is really aimed at backing up or transferring your bookmarks to another browser. It doesn't give you any convenient options for managing the bookmarks offline.
See here for details: Export Firefox bookmarks to an HTML file to back up or transfer bookmarks