On Tuesday, 28 March 2023 at 06:33:44 UTC+2, Thomas Passin wrote: > On 3/27/2023 8:37 PM, a a wrote: > >> To save the tabs, right click any one of them and select the "Select All > >> Tabs" item. They will all highlight. Right click on one of them and > >> select the "Bookmark Tabs" item. A dialog box will open with an entry > >> lone for the Name to use (like "Tabset1") and a location - a bookmark > >> folder - for them to go into. CAREFUL - if you just click "Save", you > >> may not be able to find them. Use the dropdown arrow to save them in > >> one of the top level folders, like "Bookmarks Toolbars". > > I can select All Opened Tabs (as from the given link) > > and get 1,000+ Opened Tabs ( I am afraid, this is s number of all saved > > bookmarks in the past) > > I go to menu, Bookmarks, Manage Boomarks and copy Tabs > > > > and > > https://www.textfixer.com/html/convert-url-to-html-link.php > > > > does the job, converting text urls into clickable web links > > > > I copy the result and past into Notepad++ to save file as html > > > > and what I get is web page of clickable Opened Tabs > > > > since icon and page name are lost > I don't understand this. You don't really have 1000 tabs open at the > same time, do you? If you select all the open tabs - I think you wrote > that you only have 50 - then you can save them as bookmarks under a > folder name you choose. That folder will contain the 50 open links. I > tried it this evening, so I know that's how it works. (It happens that > I'm working on my own bookmark manager just now, so I've been messing > around with importing, exporting, and reading the bookmark files). > > Then you can export them and import the same bookmark file into another > browser on another computer. Whenever you want to reopen some of those > tabs, you would navigate to that part of the bookmarks and open the tabs > you want. > > Maybe you have something else in mind? Do you want to send the links of > the opened tab set to someone else, but not all your bookmarks? Please > explain more carefully what you want to do.
Ok, I can export bookmarks to html file and open it in Firefox to get a long list of clickable urls but icon of the bookmarked web page is missing. When I open Bookmarks as right a side-bar I can view and identify an individual Boomarks by icon, so I would like Firefox Library to export Bookmarks to html file, icons included ;) Since accessing opened Tabs is my default use of history in Firefox and has worked fine for years I paid no special interest to bookmark opened Tabs and assign labels to individual bookmark. So, generally speaking, I am happy with 1,000+ opened Tabs in Firefox , not being sure if this number is for real or refers to every bookmark from the history + opened Tabs But definitely I need a smarter solution and approach to manage 10,000+ opened Tabs in Firefox in a future ;) - I just build personal search engine resembling targets set by MyLifeBits Project by Microsoft in the past. darius -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list