How do I import bookmarks from Firefox to opera 20
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rmsg1965 last edited by
Over the last 14 years of travelling for work and making contacts, I have picked up a huge amount of bookmarks. Depending on the job, country and company I work for/with, I have all the information at my finger-tips, so-to-speak, through my bookmarks; some 9000 of them. To find out that I can't import them into Opera, I'm using version 23.0, nor do I have access to them via xmarks, is a massive let down. Opera is obviously a browser to be used in school, universities and internet cafes where saving bookmarks is not at all important.
I might use it for my tablet or smartphone but not for work.
Thanks anyway.
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A Former User last edited by
The latest Developer version of Opera does import bookmarks from whatever your default browser is, when it's first installed (whether you like it or not!)
However, although there is the rudiments of a bookmark manager too, it's at a very early experimental stage, so at the moment I think you're correct in thinking that it's not for you with your 9000 bookmarks!
It's getting there though, so do check back.
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lem729 last edited by
@davehawley, what number is the latest Developer version? Is it Opera Next 24?
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lem729 last edited by
That's great, leocg. Thanks for the info. It will be something to suggest people try if they're attempting an import, and wonderful if -- for most people -- it works well.
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A Former User last edited by
Thanks leocg, I couldn't remember whether the automatic import facility was there in version 23 or not.
I don't remember there being reports on the developer blogs about any technical problems with it, although a few people didn't like the principle of it!
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A Former User last edited by
There's a way to do it lem
Delete the profile and...--with-feature:first-run-import=true
PS. The feature was and still is under development. Don't assume it's bug-free and that it'll import everything to the preferred folders for example.
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s0lem last edited by
I would leave the chrome today and switch to Opera, but for that they released a version that no such import, export, add favorites satisfactorily in a single bar.
I have hundreds of bookmarks in chrome that I would simply import them into Opera, and saw that there is no possibility.
Not even add bookmarks bar is easily possible, I needed to find in the settings.Please do not blow up a release by half, missing things ...
The last time I used Opera was years ago, and by the way will not be now.more tools -> bookmark importer
I found by chance, no matter HTML ...disappointed
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A Former User last edited by admin
I have hundreds of bookmarks in chrome that I would simply import them into Opera, and saw that there is no possibility.
Oh common... https://forums.opera.com/topic/2634/opera-21-importing-bookmarks -
lem729 last edited by
There's a way to do it lem
Delete the profile and...
--with-feature:first-run-import=true
PS. The feature was and still is under development. Don't assume it's bug-free and that it'll import everything to the preferred folders for example.I wanted to understand if I had to explain it. I think I'll wait till Opera 24. But as for importing from Chrome, that link @rafaelluik provided is good. It's not hard to do it.
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s0lem last edited by
common?
A browser like Opera and I have come to question in their forums on how to use a simple importer favorites? looks like crap to meand I have to add an extension to help my favorites simply record a single bar?
And if I do not want to see the bookmarks bar? do what? have to go into settings to disable?
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lem729 last edited by
Alt P (settings) and under user interface, put a check in Do Not Show Bookmarks Bar. That's easy enough.
Actually the browser is wonderful, @sOlem, though the import ability from third party browsers will be/ needs to be improved. Now you don't have to add any extensions, but if they help, why not?
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colderwinters last edited by
Don't we get tired of these kinds of posts, We've gone over the bookmarks thing over and over and over, countless times, plenty of prior posts detail just about anything anybody needs to know about bookmarks
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colderwinters last edited by
If there was actually anything new coming out in every new version of Opera that comes out, maybe then we would have a new batch of questions detailing new problems in the forums, but no, there are no new topics concerning new problems that come up, it's the same questions over and over again, same problems over and over again, and Bookmarks being a pretty good example of this.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Don't we get tired of these kinds of posts, We've gone over the bookmarks thing over and over and over, countless times, plenty of prior posts detail just about anything anybody needs to know about bookmarks
I think part (but certainly not all) of the problem is that the forum search capabilities here are... well... uhmm... "limited". More often than not, I find myself now essentially Googling (I actually use StartPage) for earlier forum posts on a certain topic, visually filtering out the ones that aren't from Opera's forums (of which, on some topics, there are very large numbers). Even then, it can be a challenge to find a thread I absolutely know exists here - somewhere.
That said, the most common user behavior when a question or problem is encountered is to go to the related product forum, register, and immediately post about it... without ever scanning the forum indices nor using the forum search itself. It's a "human nature" thing that, however frustrating it might be to forum helpers, is as persistent as any other element of human nature.
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A Former User last edited by
Don't we get tired of these kinds of posts, We've gone over the bookmarks thing over and over and over, countless times, plenty of prior posts detail just about anything anybody needs to know about bookmarks
Well I'd close the topic as a duplicate of a prior one, but it's very hard to:- Keep track of new topics about the same issue and store links to reference the users in these new topics.
- After a reply I can't immediately close the topic, because it'd leave the user without the possibility to ask further instructions when the first suggestion doesn't work for him/her. Then other users come in and reply different procedures that have never been cited in other earlier discussions which make this topic different and equally useful compared to others so I can't close it.
- Differentiate these topics. Each user have different needs and preferred procedures to achieve the bookmark import. They end up not being duplicates. Or...
- Decide which topic should be the one I link here. Which one about importing Firefox bookmarks to Opera is the most complete topic to mark this topic as a duplicate of it?
- Sometimes the earlier topic contains the solution to import bookmarks from browser X, but it's after several initial posts and some back and forth discussions so the instructions there aren't clear or optimal enough to point users to those topics.
If there was actually anything new coming out in every new version of Opera that comes out, maybe then we would have a new batch of questions detailing new problems in the forums, but no, there are no new topics concerning new problems that come up, it's the same questions over and over again, same problems over and over again, and Bookmarks being a pretty good example of this.
You haven't been following the discussion or Opera's developers blog? We have cited the first run import tool here and there's a bookmarks flag in Opera Dev that gives you access to a bookmarks manager. So, of course it isn't Stable-quality and not enabled in the Stable stream, but there's something coming out!PS. An observation: look at how many one-posters we have here, including the OP. o.O
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A Former User last edited by admin
Yes, we're running around here duplicating advice in this thread and this one!
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lem729 last edited by
The problem is we have new people who need help. And the seach vehicle for the forum is terrible. It puts a burden on everyone. But still people post new to Opera, and they have very basic needs, often relating to bookmarks.. To say, we've answered 20 times in the forum doesn't help if one can't easily find the stuff. I'm like blackbird71, as I often find more doing google searches than forum searches.