On Monday, 27 March 2023 at 19:19:41 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 10:07 AM, a a wrote: > > Ok, I know, I need to switch to Windows 10 run on another PC next to me. > > > > I need to learn how to copy and move every web page opened in Firefox as a > > reference to social media, web sites for Python, chat and more (about 50 > > web pages live opened 😉 > > This sounds like you mean when you get a new Windows 10 PC, you will > want to move your open tabs to the new machine. I see several > possibilities for this. > > 1. Copy your Firefox profile folder to the new computer, and tell > Firefox to use it as the default profile. I *think* this will include > the open tabs, but I haven't tried it. Saving that folder is useful for > backup anyway. (If you use Thunderbird for email, you really *must* > back up its profile folder because all your email with its folder > structure is there. BTW, you can even copy the profile over to a Linux > machine that has Thunderbird, and presto, all your email will be there. > The Firefox profile would probably transfer just as well). > > 2. Bookmark all your open tabs under a new heading "open tabs", then > export the bookmarks. In the new machine, import them into Firefox > there. They won't open in tabs, but it will be easy to find them and > open them when you want to. You probably will want to copy over your > bookmarks anyway, so this adds little effort. > > 3. There may be a specific record of open tabs that you can copy or > export. I don't know about this but an internet search should help. > > Good luck.
a nice solution comes from How to Copy URLs of All Open Tabs in Firefox https://www.howtogeek.com/723921/how-to-copy-urls-of-all-open-tabs-in-firefox/ right clicking opened tab, all opened tabs can be selected moving via menu to bookmarks/ booksmarks management url bookmarks can be right-mouse clicked to copy urls finally, urls can be pasted into Notepad++ and saved as a file unfortunately, saving as .html file fails to generate html file with clickable web links Notepad++ keeps urls active, selectable but not ready to be opened in Firefox so I need to learn how to make Notepad++ or another editor to save urls as html file BTW Selecting all opened tabs I get 1,000+ active urls (opened web pages ), so something must be wrong -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list