David E. Ross wrote:
2.  In [Edit > Preferences > Browser], I selected the radio button for
"Home page" for all of "Browser Startup", "New Window", and "New Tab".
I then entered the complete path to file bookmarks.html (which is in my
profile} in the input area for "Clicking the Home button takes you to
this group of pages:".

Now, my home page for SeaMonkey is a HTML-formatted list of my
bookmarks.  I can use the SeaMonkey "Find in This Page" (Ctrl-F in
Windows) to locate any bookmark.

By the way, I set this up because I realized my most common task in
SeaMonkey involved looking at my bookmarks.

An interesting twist.

I do auto-export of bookmarks from my primary profile, and then for secondary profiles in Seamonkey, as well as other browsers) set that file as the browser's home page. That way, no matter what profile or browser I'm using, I always have a current copy of my bookmarks available.

Periodiically, I will copy the bookmarks.htm file to my LAN, where I've done the same thing with browsers on other machines.

But you're right, looking at the bookmarks that way will allow you to see where it is in the bookmarks file.

Smith

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