Download a software named Bookmark Flash , import bookmarks into it .
Go to Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks... > Import and Backup > Export HTML
You can import bookmarks stored in HTML format from a file, using the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager: * Firefox 2 and earlier: "Bookmarks -> Organize (or Manage) Bookmarks -> File -> Import -> From File" * Firefox 3: "Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks -> Import and Backup -> Import HTML... -> from an HTML File"
On a Mac, you can find old bookmarks in the Safari browser by opening Safari and selecting "Bookmarks" from the menu bar, then choosing "Show All Bookmarks." Alternatively, you can access them through the "Bookmarks" sidebar by clicking the bookmarks icon. If you're looking for bookmarks from other browsers like Chrome, you can typically find them in the browser's settings under "Bookmarks" or "Favorites." Additionally, backup copies of bookmarks may be stored in the Library folder under your user account.
Printing Your BookmarksIn Firefox:Go to the bookmarks menu, and click on "Organize bookmarks." In the next window, click on "Import and Backup," and then on "Export HTML." Save the file on your hard disk, open it with your browser, and finally print the page from there.
Printing Your BookmarksIn Firefox:Go to the bookmarks menu, and click on "Organize bookmarks." In the next window, click on "Import and Backup," and then on "Export HTML." Save the file on your hard disk, open it with your browser, and finally print the page from there.
Bookmarks can disappear for a different number of reasons. Consider consulting your browser's support page and also some automatic bookmark backup solution, like XMarks.
well, assuming you use firefox, go to the bookmarks tab, select organise bookmarks, and go to "import and backup". SImply select the floppy drive as your output direcotry and you're good to go. PS. you shouldn't use those things for reliable backup-they arent reliable. go for a zip disk or a blank CD if u want something that wont crap out 3/4 times.
If your bookmarks have disappeared from the toolbar, try checking if the bookmarks toolbar is enabled in your browser's settings. In most browsers, you can right-click on the toolbar area and select "Bookmarks Toolbar" to turn it back on. Additionally, you can access your bookmarks through the browser menu (often found under "Bookmarks" or "Favorites") to see if they're still available. If they’re missing entirely, check if you have a backup or try restoring your browser settings.
Bookmarks is an easy way of remembering website we visit often. There are chances that Firefox may crash because of a new add-on installation, theme installation or any other reasons. It is always good to have a back up of data especially the bookmarks in Firefox. Taking a back up of bookmarks is pretty simple process and basically there are two methods to back up your Firefox bookmarks;Method-1:Go to Bookmarks->Organize Bookmarks in the main menu.This will open up the Bookmarks Manager window. In this window you can see all the bookmarks saved. Go to File->Export and save the file in the preferred location. The file will contain all your bookmarks and will be an .HTML file. Whenever you install Firefox in another PC or re-install in your PC, you can import all the bookmarks through File->Import and select the option From File in the Bookmarks Manager.Method-2:Second method is directly taking a back up of the bookmarks.HTML file from the profile folder of the Firefox application. To do this navigate to this folder-C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ati9z0wb.defaultIn this folder you can find a HTML file by name bookmarks.HTML. Take a copy of this file and paste it in the desired location. That's it, next time if you install Firefox, import this file using the steps mentioned above.Update: The folder ati9z0wb.default may be different for different profile as pointed out by Benedict.
go to bookmarks, go to organize bookmarks, then just delete them
If you uninstall Firefox and do not check the box that reads "Remove my Firefox personal data" then your bookmarks (and other Firefox settings) will be preserved because they are kept in your Profile Folder which is saved in a different location than your Firefox installation folder is so if you reinstall Firefox or update it, your previous bookmarks (and other Firefox settings) will all be intact.If you plan on reformatting your computer you must backup your Firefox bookmarks and settings to an external location such as to a USB drive, a CD, external hard drive, or use an online bookmarking service.Most online bookmarking services allow you to import your Firefox bookmarks and there some that offer automatic bookmarks synchronization between their service and your Firefox.
Click bookmarks, then add to bookmarks