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How to sort Bookmarks
Win XP Pro and Windows 7
Last version for each OS Firefox Chrome Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. How do I sort the bookmarks ? Thank you ! |
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How to sort Bookmarks
"NoNym" wrote
| Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. | | How do I sort the bookmarks ? | Firefox. Menu. Bookmarks - Show all Bookmarks. Create "folders" and drag shortcuts into them. For example, cars, sports, weather, news..... whatever topics you normally access online. It's also usually a good idea to rename them. It's not very helpful to have a bookmark that says: "The best coldcuts anywhere. Open until 10 | Ed's Deli" Much better to just have "Ed's Deli". I have a large submenu just for "Resources", which is sites for info that I want to keep track of. Under that I have another dozen subfolders for whois, peoplefinding, hardware, plant identification, gardening, translation, health, etc. Anything that I might want more than one shortcut for gets a folder. It takes a few minutes, but what point is there to have shortcuts if you can't find them? |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On 7/17/19 4:27 PM, NoNym wrote:
Win XP Pro and Windows 7 Last version for each OS Â*Firefox Â*Chrome Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. How do I sort the bookmarks ? Thank you ! In firefox, open the bookmarks manager. If you have the menu bar open it's bookmarks-show all bookmarks, and then you can right click on a folder and you have an option to sort. You can even sort the bookmarks-bar. There is also a search box to find something. Al |
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How to sort Bookmarks
NoNym,
How do I sort the bookmarks ? In FF you can rightclick a (sub)folder which gives you (among others) the option to sort it by name. Single click-and hold an entry allows you to drag them to whereever I want (manual sorting). Also, rightclicking anywhere in the bookmarks window gives you the options to create dividers and subfolders. I've got cartoons, funny stories, tech info, company and other (groupable) websites in their respective subfolders. I've even got a "trashcan" folder to "park" websites in that seem to have gone or are no longer updated.. Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 13:27:11 -0700, NoNym wrote:
Win XP Pro and Windows 7 Last version for each OS Firefox Chrome Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. How do I sort the bookmarks ? Thank you ! Hopeless to use basic Firefox (other browsers are available)feature once your collection grows beyond a few hundred. You need a database or an online tool (like Delicious), but you really need one that will import all your bookmarks to set it up. Google about a bit to find come candidates. |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On 7/18/19 5:38 AM, R.Wieser wrote:
NoNym, How do I sort the bookmarks ? In FF you can rightclick a (sub)folder which gives you (among others) the option to sort it by name. Single click-and hold an entry allows you to drag them to whereever I want (manual sorting). Also, rightclicking anywhere in the bookmarks window gives you the options to create dividers and subfolders. I've got cartoons, funny stories, tech info, company and other (groupable) websites in their respective subfolders. I've even got a "trashcan" folder to "park" websites in that seem to have gone or are no longer updated.. Regards, Rudy Wieser Do you use Bookmark Organizer? I find it great for testing bookmarks to see if they work. It has a huge flaw that google sites like drive, images, shopping list, maps etc show as errors. And a lot of Mozilla sites too. But you can whitelist any bookmark. Al |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On 7/18/19 7:23 AM, mechanic wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 13:27:11 -0700, NoNym wrote: Win XP Pro and Windows 7 Last version for each OS Firefox Chrome Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. How do I sort the bookmarks ? Thank you ! Hopeless to use basic Firefox (other browsers are available)feature once your collection grows beyond a few hundred. You need a database or an online tool (like Delicious), but you really need one that will import all your bookmarks to set it up. Google about a bit to find come candidates. Hogwash! This just means you have no organizational skills. I guess you just dump all your laundry in the same drawer don't you. My bookmarks bar has Home, Sports, Favs, Computer, Other Bookmarks, Purchase Ideas, 2Read Other is obvious, a temp spot the FF defaults to until you decide where to put it. All others have as many as 20 sub folders. Purchase ideas will die in a while, I've moved into a new Condo and I"m shopping for things, computer items etc. They just keep jumping in there until I make the decision I want to buy it. |
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How to sort Bookmarks
Big al,
Do you use Bookmark Organizer? Nope. Why ? I can sort my bookmarks (just the ones /I/ add - manually) just fine with what FF offers. It has a huge flaw that google sites like drive, images, shopping list, maps etc show as errors. And a lot of Mozilla sites too. I do not understand: why would a /bookmark sorting (managing?) program/ have, or need to know what those sites are ? In FF I can give a bookmark /any/ (choosen by me) name, and it will sort on that. What more do I need ? But you can whitelist any bookmark. Whitelist for/in regard to what ? Regards, Rudy Wieser P.s. I have never used the "sort alphabetical" option. I sort manually, depending on how important I find a site. |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On 7/18/19 9:49 AM, R.Wieser wrote:
Big al, Do you use Bookmark Organizer? Nope. Why ? I can sort my bookmarks (just the ones /I/ add - manually) just fine with what FF offers. It has a huge flaw that google sites like drive, images, shopping list, maps etc show as errors. And a lot of Mozilla sites too. I do not understand: why would a /bookmark sorting (managing?) program/ have, or need to know what those sites are ? In FF I can give a bookmark /any/ (choosen by me) name, and it will sort on that. What more do I need ? But you can whitelist any bookmark. Whitelist for/in regard to what ? Regards, Rudy Wieser P.s. I have never used the "sort alphabetical" option. I sort manually, depending on how important I find a site. You missed my reason for using it. It verifies the link of every bookmark. I really don't know why it's called Organizer. It does nothing to organize except to show off errors. Al |
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How to sort Bookmarks
In message , R.Wieser
writes: NoNym, How do I sort the bookmarks ? In FF you can rightclick a (sub)folder which gives you (among others) the option to sort it by name. Single click-and hold an entry allows you to drag them to whereever I want (manual sorting). And, at least if using a touchpad, it's worth changing the setting (it's not a Firefox one, it's in the mouse settings somewhere - probably in the Synaptics sub-bit) that lets you take the finger off without dropping: otherwise you can all too easily accidentally drop and not know where. Helps in other situations too, far more than it hinders IME. Also, rightclicking anywhere in the bookmarks window gives you the options to create dividers and subfolders. I've got cartoons, funny stories, tech info, company and other (groupable) websites in their respective subfolders. I've even got a "trashcan" folder to "park" websites in that seem to have gone or are no longer updated.. Yes, I have many such: look-up aids, X, £, hardware, software, music, family, broadcasting, motoring, complain ... with most of those having subfolders too. Though I still find the "find" function useful occasionally (-:! Regards, Rudy Wieser John -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf If you believe in telekinesis, raise my right hand |
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How to sort Bookmarks
Big all,
You missed my reason for using it. It verifies the link of every bookmark. How can I have missed it if you haven't even mentioned it ? :-o :-) I just click a/the bookmark and see if it still lands me on the page I expect to see. If it doesn't (parked domains and the lot) I move it to the (before mentioned) "trashcan". Than again, I've got a rather short list. But if I /really/ think I would need such a feature I would, in case of FF, probably use some VBS to parse the bookmarks XML file for the links and than use a COM component like "WinHttpRequest" to check if the page still returns something I expect (like a specific page title, logo or other). Than again, I often automate recurring stuff like that and have no problem writing scripts for them. :-) I really don't know why it's called Organizer. It does nothing to organize except to show off errors. Well, it at least automates the checking ... somewhat (failing on certain pages). Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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How to sort Bookmarks
On Thu, 18 Jul 2019 09:12:03 -0400, Big Al wrote:
On 7/18/19 7:23 AM, mechanic wrote: On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 13:27:11 -0700, NoNym wrote: Win XP Pro and Windows 7 Last version for each OS Firefox Chrome Lots of bookmarks but a nightmare to find in the list. How do I sort the bookmarks ? Thank you ! Hopeless to use basic Firefox (other browsers are available)feature once your collection grows beyond a few hundred. You need a database or an online tool (like Delicious), but you really need one that will import all your bookmarks to set it up. Google about a bit to find come candidates. Hogwash! This just means you have no organizational skills. I guess you just dump all your laundry in the same drawer don't you. I don't think you got the point, mate. A decent database allows you to add comments and tags to entries to make it easy to search for likely links with answers to your query. The one I use has fields for comments and that makes it easier to get answers with relevance to whatever you're looking for in a bookmark. Try sorting five thousand bookmarks without such a system! |
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How to sort Bookmarks
John,
Though I still find the "find" function useful occasionally (-:! Which FF has build in I see (forgot, as I seldom use it). No idea what it actually looks at, or how to filter (search in a certain subfolder only ? Nahhh). It certainly doesn't include the URL itself (just checked). .... which is not all that good, as it than could have functioned as an easy doubles detector. Hmm... Maybe that is why I never use it - too limited/unclear. :-\ Regards, Rudy Wieser |
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How to sort Bookmarks (and check them)
In message , Big Al
writes: On 7/18/19 9:49 AM, R.Wieser wrote: Big al, Do you use Bookmark Organizer? Nope. Why ? I can sort my bookmarks (just the ones /I/ add - manually) just fine with what FF offers. It has a huge flaw that google sites like drive, images, shopping list, maps etc show as errors. And a lot of Mozilla sites too. I do not understand: why would a /bookmark sorting (managing?) program/ have, or need to know what those sites are ? In FF I can give a bookmark /any/ (choosen by me) name, and it will sort on that. What more do I need ? But you can whitelist any bookmark. Whitelist for/in regard to what ? Regards, Rudy Wieser P.s. I have never used the "sort alphabetical" option. I sort manually, depending on how important I find a site. You missed my reason for using it. It verifies the link of every bookmark. He didn't miss it, he snipped it - without indicating that he'd done so. I used to use AM-Deadlink, which runs independently of the browser; I found it sometimes didn't wait long enough. I see it still exists - https://www.aignes.com/deadlink.htm is one site (might be the source), and maybe that aspect is now improved; maybe I'll give it another try. It works across multiple browsers. I really don't know why it's called Organizer. It does nothing to organize except to show off errors. Al I've just tried AM-DeadLink again; it still works well. The timeout threshold can be set (maybe it always could). It's worth checking its reports, but I expect that applies to all such. (For example, one obscure ftp site asked for a username and password, which FF had remembered, and the site then let me in.) It also checks for duplicates. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf If you believe in telekinesis, raise my right hand |
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How to sort Bookmarks (and check them)
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote
| I've just tried AM-DeadLink again; it still works well. I don't understand why that would be popular. Next time you try to use the link you'll find out if it's dead. It's not like a lightbulb, where you can substitute a working one. It sounds to me sort of like having a phone app called DoIHaveMyGlassesOn?, used by people who can't see text on their cellphone without glasses. |
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