Why can opera not import its own bookmarks?!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Copying the "Bookmarks" file over used to work exactly like you'd expect. However, at some point it was changed to where the bookmarks in the file are considered to be from a different Opera/device where you need to goto the URL
opera://bookmarks
to find them and move them to where you want.Another option is to take that Bookmarks file and use https://rongjiecomputer.github.io/chrome/bookmark-recovery/#windows to convert it to an HTML file and then import it at the URL
opera://settings/importData
by choosing "Bookmarks HTML file" in the drop-down. You should then find the bookmarks in an imported folder on the bookmarks bar. You can then goto the URLopera://bookmarks
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BillTages last edited by
@burnout426 said in Why can opera not import its own bookmarks?!:
Copying the "Bookmarks" file over used to work exactly like you'd expect. However, at some point it was changed to where the bookmarks in the file are considered to be from a different Opera/device where you need to goto the URL
opera://bookmarks
to find them and move them to where you want.Another option is to take that Bookmarks file and use https://rongjiecomputer.github.io/chrome/bookmark-recovery/#windows to convert it to an HTML file and then import it at the URL
opera://settings/importData
by choosing "Bookmarks HTML file" in the drop-down. You should then find the bookmarks in an imported folder on the bookmarks bar. You can then goto the URLopera://bookmarks
and move them to where you want.Thanks for the tip, using the HTML conversion definitely makes the import smoother. Did you notice if this behavior change happened after a specific Opera update?
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hucker last edited by hucker
Why must Opera keep redesigning and complicating everything? If it ain't broke don't fix it.
And the import function should include itself!!! Basic stuff you've got wrong here.