On 01/02/2018 09:57 AM, James McCoy wrote:
On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 8:58:51 AM UTC-5, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm using
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/51.0 SeaMonkey/2.48
Build identifier: 20170706221455
on a Debian 9 system.

Over the years my bookmarks have grown topsy turvy. I currently have
over 400 folders nested at least 3 deep (no idea how many bookmarks).

I find the "Manage Bookmarks" option too cumbersome.
I experimented with an "export as HTML, edit HTML, import HTML"
sequence. It is doable but sub-par.

Is there a newbie friendly tool to do a "backup as JSON, edit the JSON,
restore from edited JSON file" sequence.

I've not done any significant coding since using dBaseII and 8080
assembler in the 70's.

TIA

The only add-on that I found to work with SeaMonkey 2.49 is Firefox
Bookmark Deduplicator for removing duplicates. Nothing else works
- even after using Extension Converter.

Some, but not all, of all duplicates are intentional. Many of my folders are task rather than subject oriented. I.E. the same tool may appear under different tasks as the tool may have a breath of uses.


As for sorting bookmarks
... I just click on bookmarks, manage bookmarks - right click on the
toolbar/bookmark group and sort by name.

But I essentially want to sort folder by frequency/importance of performing a task.


As for cleaning bad and dead links - Nothing found that works at all!
Checkplaces, checkmarks, am-deadlinks, etc... do not waste your time.

I don't have dead links so much as I need to substitute a "Wayback Machine link".


If someone has found some addon that works for dead links - please prove me 
wrong!

James
Indiana


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