Opera 19: my solution for import Bookmarks from other browsers
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l33t4opera last edited by
what is the extension of the bookmarks?
Hi Jossb4, what do you mean by "extension...", you want to know the path to the file, which includes the bookmarks in new Opera? -
kalatuta last edited by
Hi l33t4opera,
Tell me how to find "Bookmarks", and "Favicons*" files, from the Chrome profile folder, please. I cant find Chrome profile folder at all (opposite to Opera profile folder, what was no problem). All I could to is to export ChromeBookmarks into Chrome HTML Document (what Chrome facilitates for users) and past it on my desktop.
Should I delete existing Opera "Bookmarks" and "Favicons*" before pasting same files from Chrome?
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi Kalatuta:
- Enter the keyboard shortcut: "Windows key+E" to open Windows Explorer,
- In the Windows Explorer enter the following in the address bar:
- Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
- Windows Vista/7/8: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
Should I delete existing Opera "Bookmarks" and "Favicons*" before pasting same files from Chrome?
No, just overwrite existing files. -
l33t4opera last edited by
Hi Kalatuta, what is your Windows version, and what are the local language settings (locale settings)?
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purple222 last edited by
Thanks so much for posting this l33t4opera. I was having the hardest time setting up my bookmarks in Opera. It got to the point I was dragging and dropping each individual bookmark manually. It never even occurred to me that I could import my bookmarks and favicons simply by copying them from Chrome. Now with the whole bookmark thing ironed out Opera is my new go-to browser. Much gratitude to you my friend.
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l33t4opera last edited by
@Purple222: You're welcome, I'm glad, that you made it It's always a pleasure to help nice people.
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kalatuta last edited by
Hi l33t4opera,
I am not sure what you mean by local language settings? Polish language I use? My system is WinXP Proffesional version 2002, SP3
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi Kalatuta, yes, that is what I meant, thanks. In that case, You can find the path on this page - click the "+" button, and in the section 3, you will see the path to the Chrome user profile in Windows XP in Polish language, as below:
%USERPROFILE%\Ustawienia lokalne\Dane aplikacji\Google\Chrome\User
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l33t4opera last edited by
The forum is still in development, and editing comments here is still broken...
@Kalatuta: the path to the Chrome's profile in your case should be as below:
%USERPROFILE%\Ustawienia lokalne\Dane aplikacji\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default
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kamig478 last edited by
i am new to use opera but could not import my bookmarks ... still i have to do a lot of work while entire discussion i read ....
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d1sasterp1ece last edited by
who needs 1000 or more bookmarks? there it is maybe faster search via history.
if you have a better solution to import bookmarks in Opera 15+, please let me know....I do.
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bixbyte last edited by
In your old Opera 12.16 save your old bookmarks as an HTML file on your hard drive. Settings>Import export>export bookmarks as HTML
Save them with a name such as MYBOOKMARKS
Now open them in old opera PAGE>OPEN>MYBOOKMARKS
Now when all the Bookmarks appear in the link above that displays the link mouse over the link and RIGHT CLICK MOUSE and hit COPY
CLOSE your old Opera 12.16 Browser.
OPEN your new Opera 20.00 Browser. Clear the existing link and Right Click Paste and Go!
Insert the MYBOOKMARKS into your new Opera 20.00 Browser and save.
NOW all your old bookmarks are available in your in Opera 20.00 -
wyrmmage last edited by
For anyone else who is trying to figure out a way to mass import bookmarks from older versions of Opera, I found the Bookmarks Manager (https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/bookmarks-manager/?display=en) extension to be extremely helpful. The extension has the ability to load a file with all of your saved bookmarks from other browsers, including older versions of Opera, and then mass import them.
This was extremely handy for someone like myself who has a ton of bookmarks
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reygo72 last edited by
For anyone else who is trying to figure out a way to mass import bookmarks from older versions of Opera, I found the Bookmarks Manager (https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/bookmarks-manager/?display=en) extension to be extremely helpful. The extension has the ability to load a file with all of your saved bookmarks from other browsers, including older versions of Opera, and then mass import them.
This was extremely handy for someone like myself who has a ton of bookmarksHi wyrmmage
Your solution worked very well for me. Just one question is there a way to move the bookmarks to Opera 20's bookmark bar? I just wanted to drag and drop the links and folders on the Bookmark bar but it doesn't work.
Thanks,
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lem729 last edited by
You say Bookloads manager has already mass imported the bookmarks. I'm not sure where they are showing up in Opera 20. Maybe try Tidy Bookmarks Extension in the Chrome store. I have it, and it does seem to a pretty good job. If it doesn't do the job for you, then uninstall it. And there are other Bookmark extensions.. My thought would be, try, and then if necessary, uninstall.
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lem729 last edited by admin
You say Bookloads manager has already mass imported the bookmarks. I'm not sure where they are showing up in Opera 20. Maybe try Tidy Bookmarks Extension in the Chrome store. I have it, and it does seem to a pretty good job. If it doesn't do the job for you, then uninstall it. And there are other Bookmark extensions.. My thought would be, try, and then if necessary, uninstall.
See this link for a discussion of Tidy Bookmarks in connection with importing from Opera 12.
https://forums.opera.com/post/29402
Opera no longer seems to carry the extension, but you can get it in the Chrome store, though you need the Opera extension Download Chrome Extension to use a chrome extension.
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l33t4opera last edited by
The "Tidy Bookmarks" extension on the Chrome Web Store. To install it in the new Opera, you can do this in two ways:
- First install the "Download Chrome extension" extension, and then the "Tidy Bookmarks", or 2. Install the Tidy Bookmarks directly, using this link.
Note: maybe the Developer changed his mind, and decided to make it available only on the Chrome Web Store, but more probably reason is, that some of his extensions didn't meet all of the Opera's requirements, and BTW this extension is not the only one of his extensions, which have been removed from the extensions webpage.