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How to easily combine bookmarks between Firefox and Opera

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I use Firefox on my computer, which I use a lot, so about 1/2 of my bookmarks are there in Firefox and sync'ed to my account. BUT, I am slightly visually impaired, and the Opera browser on Android has the ability to wrap text from just about any webpage with just pinch and zoom. I have tried to find add-ons to Firefox to do this, but most that zoom the text do not wrap to the page. I enlage most text, so I'm always having to scroll left and right on Firefox. So for that reason I use Opera on my mobile devices.

What is the easiest way to combine bookmarks from Opera and Firefox? I'd rather use my Firefox account to sync all my bookmarks, but I really can't replace Opera with Firefox because of the expand-and-word-wrap issue.

I use Firefox on my computer, which I use a lot, so about 1/2 of my bookmarks are there in Firefox and sync'ed to my account. BUT, I am slightly visually impaired, and the Opera browser on Android has the ability to wrap text from just about any webpage with just pinch and zoom. I have tried to find add-ons to Firefox to do this, but most that zoom the text do not wrap to the page. I enlage most text, so I'm always having to scroll left and right on Firefox. So for that reason I use Opera on my mobile devices. What is the easiest way to combine bookmarks from Opera and Firefox? I'd rather use my Firefox account to sync all my bookmarks, but I really can't replace Opera with Firefox because of the expand-and-word-wrap issue.

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Hi

Thank you for your question.

There is currently no way to link Firefox for Android and Opera directly through your Firefox Account. You could move your bookmarks across using a desktop copy of Firefox and then Sync them to Firefox for Android, but I am not sure if this will work in your situation.

You may wish to consider trying Firefox Preview, available from the Google Play Store. It handles web pages slightly differently and may not have the underlying issue that you mention.