I updated my firefox on a new computer and I would like to have my old bookmarks
I'm wanting to bring over my book marks on my new computer
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Hi RJASeven, just in case you don't have enough advice already...
Is your old computer still up and running?
If you only care about bookmarks, it's not too bad. Firefox has two different file formats for bookmark transfers:
- JSON, a dense, not very human-readable data structure that may preserve a few more details. You create the file using "Backup" and you restore the file using "Restore". Note: Restore completely replaces whatever is in the destination browser with the contents of the JSON file.
- HTML, a traditional cross-browser format invented by Netscape in the 1990s that you can view as a web page. You create the file using "Export" and you import it into another browser using "Import". You can combine multiple sets of bookmarks using Import, but likely you will get duplicates. Firefox doesn't automatically de-deduplicate.
I suggest creating both formats "just in case."
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Are both computers the same type of system? Win, Mac . . .
Type about:support<enter> in the address bar.
Under the page logo on the left side, you will see Application Basics. Under this find Profile Folder. To its right press the button Show Folder.
Windows: Show Folder; Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder
Linux: Under the page logo on the left side, you will see Application Basics. Under this find Profile Directory. To its right press the button Open Directory.
Now Close Firefox. This is your current profile. Copy the folder As Is to a folder on a thumb drive. Then Copy the folder to the new system.
You could also use sync.
Note that copying the full profile folder is not recommended. Best is to transfer only data you really need.
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Hi RJASeven, just in case you don't have enough advice already...
Is your old computer still up and running?
If you only care about bookmarks, it's not too bad. Firefox has two different file formats for bookmark transfers:
- JSON, a dense, not very human-readable data structure that may preserve a few more details. You create the file using "Backup" and you restore the file using "Restore". Note: Restore completely replaces whatever is in the destination browser with the contents of the JSON file.
- HTML, a traditional cross-browser format invented by Netscape in the 1990s that you can view as a web page. You create the file using "Export" and you import it into another browser using "Import". You can combine multiple sets of bookmarks using Import, but likely you will get duplicates. Firefox doesn't automatically de-deduplicate.
I suggest creating both formats "just in case."
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