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does anyone know where the bookmarks that firefox saves are located?
i was just curious so i could edit them without using that bookmark manager and also add some without having to go to each site and bookmark them also, i know on internet explorer, you can log into hotmail in one browser, and log into a different hotmail account in another browser. is there any way to do that with firefox? and, last but not least, say i want to go to one website and save pictures and at the same time save pictures from a different website, but i want to save them into different folders is there anyway to do that without having to change the folder with every picture? so, to sum these last 2 questions up, is there any way to make firefox browsers(or even the tabs) to where they are not 'connected' to each other? |
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thanks though i was just wondering if firefox stored the bookmarks in some file on the computer like IE did that way i could back them up on a cd the next time i back everything up |
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yes it does, open up my C:\Documents and Settings\(insert user)\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\0dwhhq21.default
remember these are hidden files so youll need to unhide them. and the bookmarks are in 2 files, bookmark.bak and bookmark.html
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it's better then the way i was thinking about doing it (opening all the pages in IE and saving them in there and then backing them up) haha |
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