Roger Fink wrote:
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTM set to true didn't do anything for me except create a bookmarks.html folder in my SeaMonkey profile. I'm "backing up" my SeaMonkey bookmarks by importing them from Pale Moon, which is the only Mozilla-derived browser I'm aware of that "hasn't gone json".
That is exactly what autoExportHTML is supposed to do - make a copy of bookmarks in the profile as HTML. It is possible to export HTML bookmarks to any directory you like from the bookmarks manager window from Tools > Export HTML.
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