Just copy and paste your .mozilla folder in home directory into your new
installation and you will get all your
preferences/passwords/bookmarks/extensions back.
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Hi
Try the following
In your old machine open the mozilla firefox and Click the Bookmark menu
Then click organize bookmark--->There select the Export Html -->saved to
your system names as bookmark.html
Then login to your new machine or newly installed firefox
Open mozilla--->organize bookmark-
Thanks all for reply..
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You should install Xmarks extension in firefox for backing up bookmarks.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Alan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty Now & planning to make a fresh install on this
> 29th after which karmic is released. But, the problem is, I have a lot
> of bookmarks in my
go to bookmarks menu. Save as html & export (.json file ) may be used ,
Aveek Sen
On 10/15/09, sooraj kenoth wrote:
>
> Just go to the home folder. Open hidden file mozilla(i.e, .mozilla),
> there you find your book marks. Just save the folder and place it in
> the equivalent folder in the new i
Just go to the home folder. Open hidden file mozilla(i.e, .mozilla),
there you find your book marks. Just save the folder and place it in
the equivalent folder in the new installation.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04. In my system my book marks are in,
/home/sooraj/.mozilla/firefox/ypwg318r.default
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--- On Thu, 15/10/09, Alan wrote:
> From: Alan
> Subject: [fsug-tvm] Firefox Bookmarks Backup
> To: "Free Software Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram"
>
> Date: Thursday, 15 October, 2009, 6:44 AM
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty Now & planning to make a fresh
> install on this
> 29th af
> I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty Now & planning to make a fresh install on this
> 29th after which karmic is released. But, the problem is, I have a lot
> of bookmarks in my current Firefox 3.5.3. So, is there any way to
> backup it and import to new firefox in Karmic?
If you have the /home directory on