Cant work Bookmarks
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lem729 last edited by
No, things have changed tremendously since you left Opera. When Opera switched browser engines (from Presto to Blink) it had to be reprogrammed from scratch. We're very close to having a direct import in the browser. It's being worked on -- I think in Opera Next (vers. 23). That's the next update for us. Here's a blog discussion of the feature. http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/06/opera-developer-update-silent-import/
Here's what they say in that blog for Opera Next, vers. 23 (currently we're at 22 as the last stable version):
"We want the conversion from other browsers to Opera to be as convenient as possible, and with this build weβre doing a silent import on first run (or if you have an empty profile). The feature looks up your current default browser, and then imports passwords, cookies, history and bookmarks to get you up and running with Opera without having to start from scratch."
It will be done So have a bit of patience. For the time being, (if you don't want to wait), you can get the bookmarks from Opera Presto to the new Opera. And you can import from a third party Browser into Opera Presto. However, there's this problem sometimes with the greying out of the Bookmarks Importer. The best chance that it works is to not have Opera 22 on the computer BEFORE Opera Presto (12.17). So you might try to uninstall Opera 22 completely. And uniinstall Opera 12.17 completely. Then re-install Opera 12.17. Opera will select the appropriate default location as part of the installation. Import your third party bookmarks into Opera 12.17. And then Install Opera 22. Opera will select the appropriate default location as part of the installation. And now try the Bookmarks Importer. Hopefully it will not be greyed out.
Or you can wait a bit. Opera 23, as I said is the next version for us, and the bookmarks importer is being worked on, precisely, it would appear, to address your situation. I'm sorry you're disappointed. It would be nice to have everything instantly. But Opera 22 is a fine new browser, it's very fast, has a super speed dial (where each speed dial position can be a folder), can use extensions in both the Opera and Chrome store. I don't know what browser you're currently using. If it's Chrome, you can just copy the bookmark file from the profile of Chrome into the bookmark file in the profile of Opera 22. Anyway, if it's a problem for you, be patient a bit. I believe a bookmarks importer is coming.
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Deleted User last edited by
Let's see if I have this right. You say that: "Used Opera for many years - then went over to Firfox because I could not get my bookmarks to port across from one version of Opera to another." Then you turn around and say: "Seems things have not changed much in the few years I left Opera."
Hmmm... You left Opera a few years ago but you switched over to Firefox since you could not get your bookmarks to port from one version of Opera to the next. I rather doubt your story since it simply doesn't add up. Would you like to try again... this time with the truth?
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lem729 last edited by
If he left Opera a few years ago, it was before the change from Presto to Blink. There would have been no problem moving bookmarks from one version of Presto to the next. You hit the nail on the head, Leushino. For our poster.666, the devil is in the details
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peterx666 last edited by
Ok you lot hang on I dont need flameing..... it is true what I say ... forget what the silly code name was, and I did not take a note of the version number... but it was whenever it first changed to chrome and It had a bookmark import option but when I tried it (a few times --- and using html etc) it just trashed the layout of the bookmarks and the folders etc were emptied and things were all over the place with lots of things missing.
As I had spent a lot of time and trouble sorting the bookmarks out I was forced to go to another browser. Tried firefox and although it cocked up a few things so I moved across and sorted things out manually as most folders were in tact
I thought Lem729 was trying to explain the situaltion but then I am not too sure
Opera is faster than firefox (I measured it) so it may be worth waiting as I have always liked the layout
Waiting.....
pete
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lem729 last edited by
I was trying to explain. The Bookmark Importer is coming in Opera 23. Right now, it might be harder for you to make the conversion, though I did try to explain how. Still, you have thousands of bookmarks. I can't promise anything on that, because it's such a HUGE NUMBER. I didn't mean to tease with my last post, but you're number .666 (and that "devil is in the details"). Now really, I never could resist a good play on words.
By the way, when you talk about how good Opera looks, what I've done is hide the Personal Bookmarks Toolbar, and just use a vertical display of bookmarks, with Chrookmarks for Chrome. It only shows the bookmarks when I click on the extension icon. If I need the bookmarks bar, I can bring it back for a second with ctrl shift E (which is almost a toggle). And put the check in Show the bookmarks bar. And then I go ctrl shift E, and take the check out. Generally I like a minimalist look on the browser, and I think Opera 22 looks super that way.
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lem729 last edited by admin
Here's an interesting post by someone who had thousands of bookmarks, and they were successfully moved from Opera 12.17 to Opera 22. So it's do-able -- moving a huge number of bookmarks -- even with the current Bookmark Importer feature in Opera 22. https://forums.opera.com/topic/3423/thanks-for-bookmark-import-workaround-in-opera-22-now-please-provide-export
Now since your bookmarks are in Firefox, you can decide to wait until Opera updates the Importer to cover imports from third party browser -- which shouldn't be too long. Or try to move them to Opera 12.17 (so that Opera 22 can import them via the Importer).
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peterx666 last edited by
Thank you Lem - that was the type of sensible help I was looking for
Will wait til the importer works from firefox, meanwhile just use opera for faster searches et
thank you
pete
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mb-77 last edited by
Sorry, lem729.
Re your June 16 comment, above. ..."If I need the bookmarks bar, I can bring it back for a second with ctrl shift E (which is almost a toggle). And put the check in Show the bookmarks bar...."
In my current OPERA v22.0.1471.70, ctrl+Shift+E takes me to "Extensions" page and not to "Settings".
Am I missing something here - I currently hide/unhide the BOOKMARKS bar via ALT+P (ie.the short-cut select for Settings), and then tick/untick "Show the bookmarks bar".
Thanks
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peterx666 last edited by
OK Guys .... I have bitten the bullet and installed version 26 along side 12 (different folders tho)
Must say I am impressed at eh speed of the thing! imported bookmarks from the old one - problem cant find how to "manage bookmarks" as they are all installed on a low level folder but can put up with that wor now
Good news is up to now not found a sit that does not work!
Wow
Impressed
pete
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lando242 last edited by
Ctrl + Shift + B. You can create folders there and drag and drop your bookmarks around. Its not totally finished though. Bookmarks are functional but rather basic. You will find better bookmarks features in Opera 27 and even better features in 28 but those are the Beta and Dev releases, respectively. So improvements are in the pipe.
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peterx666 last edited by
Thanks lado look forward to that got 27 now so will see if there is any difference
Thanks again for your comment, nice to know something is happeneing
pete
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peterx666 last edited by
Lando - somebody should remove gem stones post?
Tried your suggestion in 27 but still could not find a way of moving the imported bookmarks to the top level???
pete
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lando242 last edited by
I'm not an admin. I can't edit or remove anyones posts. For some reason the devs wont let you move folders to the top level. You can only have unsorted bookmarks and the 'My Folders' folder in the top menu. I hate it too but its a big step up from a few versions back. They didn't have bookmarks and they only had a thing called 'the stash' in its place.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @peterx666:
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If you want to be able to select multiple items at once, then go to the address bar, and type opera:flags#bookmarks-multi-drag, press Enter, select "Enabled" from the dropdown list, and restart the Opera (please be aware, that this feature is still a bit unstable, and therefore it may not work well, under various circumstances),
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Go to the Bookmark Manager (Ctrl+Shift+B) > "Imported Bookmarks" > "Imported from...", and press Ctrl+A to select all items at once, then press Ctrl+X (to cut them), navigate to the "Unsorted Bookmarks" in the side menu, and press Ctrl+V (to paste them) - after that, you can see them in the Opera's menu > Bookmarks.
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jcm101 last edited by
Decided to try again with the Bookmarks in Opera 20+.
I'm still using v12 as it is the only thing that does what I want it to with bookmarks.
Very disappointing to find that the import method takes no account of sorting or subfolders & all must be arranged manually.
Is a sort feature & the ability to differentiate between folders & isolated URLs likely?
Can I set defaults for display globally i.e. I don't want huge buttons everywhere.
Why the extra clicks to access bookmarks? Is a sidebar that much of a problem?Generally if these things aren't resolved then when v12 is useless Opera will be ditched. Shame to be at this juncture as it has been a solid productivity-friendly browser for a long time for me.
& OT On problems with privacy (Chrome 'owns' everything it does for data-mining purposes) is the Opera EULA different on this as it's based on the same codebase?
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peterx666 last edited by
JCM ...... thats really worrying - does Opera/Chrome store everything we do?
You are one better than me still trying to manually edit the bookmarks and move the folders about!
pete
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peterx666 last edited by
Hello I33t4opera ........ tried your cut and paste idea ..... not sure what I have got now..... looks like I have two lots of imports but both at the top level
Got imported from Opera in unsorted and then another copy in imported bookmarks... imported from Opera which drills down to the same arrangement of bookmarks?
If you see what I mean?
pete
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @peterx666, if I understand you correctly, then are you pretty sure, that you pressed Ctrl+X, and not Ctrl+C, and that you navigated to the "Imported from...", and selected all items under this folder, and not only the "Imported from..." folder?