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Bridgelisa
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Mozilla Bookmarks
#7878258 - 01/14/08 01:00 PM (10 months, 3 days ago) |
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Good day.
I need advice on how to save and make a backup file of my mozilla bookmarks. I already did tried File > Export and saved them, but since I did that I added more bookmarks and I lost the file I saved.
So is there any file in mozillas folder that could help? Perhaps another option?
Thanks.
Edited by Bridgelisa (01/14/08 01:15 PM)
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Re: Mozilla Bookmarks [Re: Bridgelisa]
#7878274 - 01/14/08 01:04 PM (10 months, 3 days ago) |
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There should be a automatic bookmark backup folder somewhere in this location:
C:\Documents and Settings\*Username*\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\*xxxxxx*.default\bookmarkbackups
You can go 5 days back in bookmark time with this.
Does that answer your question?
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Bridgelisa
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Re: Mozilla Bookmarks [Re: Annom]
#7878300 - 01/14/08 01:13 PM (10 months, 3 days ago) |
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Thanks so much.
When I switch to a new computer, can I send this file and use File > Import to import the bookmarks to my new mozilla ?
Type of File : Firefox Document 1,078KB.
Also makes me ask another question, is there a site for the Kb/Gb/Mb... measurements? I want to how many Xb are in Xb
Thanks.
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Re: Mozilla Bookmarks [Re: Bridgelisa]
#7878345 - 01/14/08 01:25 PM (10 months, 3 days ago) |
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Quote:
When I switch to a new computer, can I send this file and use File > Import to import the bookmarks to my new mozilla ?
Yes, you can import bookmark files (i.e. bookmarks-2008-01-10.html) when you switch to a new computer.
k stand for kilo = 1000, M stands for Mega = million, G stands for Giga = billion.
It's just a matter of scrapping or adding zeros (if you want an estimate). Read more here.
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karma35
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Re: Mozilla Bookmarks [Re: Bridgelisa]
#7881678 - 01/15/08 03:18 AM (10 months, 3 days ago) |
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1KB (kilobyte) = 1024B (bytes) 1MB (megabyte) = 1024KB 1GB (gigabyte) = 1024MB 1TB (terabyte) = 1024GB
You probably won't have to worry about going beyond a terabyte of anything for a decade or so :-)
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