"Dave Underwood" wrote in message
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>> I copy the JSON file from my master PC to the slave ones and import from
>> it to keep the list of bookmarks up to date.
>
> Use Show All Bookmarks. On the resulting page, under Import and Backup,
> choose Export Bookmarks to HTML. (I'm using FF 66.0.5 on Windows 10.)
Thanks. I hadn't spotted that menu item. Odd that Firefox chose to put the
two export mechanisms in different places, rather than Import and Backup |
Backup offering both JSON and HTML in the same drop-down of Save As. The
distinction between backup and export is a bit too subtle in my opinion:
they are both mechanisms of saving the bookmarks as files in one format or
another.
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