Can I create a file that contains a copy of my Opera bookmarks ?
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A Former User last edited by
better solution would be to export your bookmarks as HTML
this way you can open it in any browser as document (not only in wordpad, and then click to default browser)
and also you can import that HTML file in any browser in it's own bookmarks system -
dadgren last edited by
I did a Google search on how the export Opera bookmarks in HTML. I found there is an Opera extension "Bookmarks Import & Export".
The ways described in my Google search for earlier versions of Opera do not work in my Opera 36.0
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/bookmarks-import-export/
@davehawley
It would have been smarter to "copy" the bookmarks file to "Documents" then open the copy, save as rich text and rename it. I was lucky that the way I did it, the original bookmarks file was not changed in any way.
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A Former User last edited by
have you tried V7 Bookmarks ?
there is an export functionality on settings page -
dadgren last edited by
Was that last post some kind of spam?
(Ha Ha a little joke). You created the "V7 Bookmarks" extension and took your sweet time telling me about it.
I'm an old man and need a nap before I check out your extension. It looks complicated to my old, tired and feeble mind.
The "Bookmarks Import & Export" extension works well, but it only does imports and exports.
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A Former User last edited by
@dadgren
yea, I'm the author
don't worry...there are big green buttons for everything (export etc)
in previous post you wrote that Bkm export import extension doesn't work -
dadgren last edited by
I was trying to say the procedures suggested from my Google search did not work. For example one said open Opera settings then click on import and export - so that one did not work because I could not find import and export anywhere in settings.
I should have been more clear that the "Bookmarks Import & Export" extension works very well.
I wish I could edit that earlier post because I see your point my earlier post is confusing.
If that extension did not work I would not have posted a link to it.
Just to be clear the link below is to an extension that works well.
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/bookmarks-import-export/
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
For example one said open Opera settings then click on import and export - so that one did not work because I could not find import and export anywhere in settings.
Those are instructions for Opera Presto (Opera 12.18 and older) and they do not apply for Opera Chromium (Opera 15+).
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A Former User last edited by
it's for separators... to better organize your bookmarks, if you need that...
YT video example -
dadgren last edited by
I had to watch the YT video several times to get it. I wish I could have played it in slow motion.
That's not your fault obviously you understand how to use your V7 Bookmarks extension very well.I have only encountered one problem with it. I do not like that when closed, the left edge of my screen is not usable. For example I am in the habit of moving my pointer to the left edge of my screen when scrolling. That is just a habit I have.
Anyway I am suggesting that if possible when closed a dark star could be in the area to the right of my Opera address bar. Almost every other extension is positioned in that area.
Because there are people with different skill levels that might not understand that you posted a link to V7 Bookmarks earlier I am going to post a traditional link below.
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/v7-bookmarks/
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A Former User last edited by
Hi @dadgarden
very often I get complains/request from users about things that I'm not able to control (like width of the sidebar etc...)
so, here are some plain stuff, maybe you are aware of it maybe not... anyway, others can benefit
- sidebar is part of Opera UI (user interface) and it is hard-coded in Opera
- it is a surface for extensions to live/work in it (something like popup showed on toolbar buttons click, "usual" Chrome extensions)
- sidebar works in two stages
a) not visible at all, user must open it from O-menu>Extensions>Sidebar (or CTRL+SHIFT+S)
b) if it's visible, it may or may not have extension active/opened in it - installed sidebar extensions have icons on sidebar buttons list (narrow stripe on the left edge) for open/close them
- extensions can NOT control dimensions of the sidebar, only users by action (eg. grab and resize) and sidebar extensions can not start on it's own, only by user actions, clicking sidebar button or with keyboard shortcut (if sidebar stripe is visible)
couple of my other sidebar extensions have sidebar button to open/close them, AND toolbar button for extra features
but click on toolbar button (next to address bar) can't open sidebar extension... it's not meant to do that by design
...and like i wrote before, I can't control that sidebar stripe on the left edge (you wrote that you can't scroll page if you push mouse far left) -
dadgren last edited by
Thanks, the CTRL+SHIFT+S is exactly what I was looking for and would not have found that shortcut by myself.