Does anyone have any experience with stand alone bookmark sytems?
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frenzie last edited by
Originally posted by Pesala:
You can bookmark local documents such as PDF using Opera's bookmarks.
file://localhost/O:/Documents/Websites/AIM/Assets/PDF/2013.pdf
But if I'm not mistaken it'll "download" the file, not edit the original.
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A Former User last edited by
Originally posted by Frenzie:
ut if I'm not mistaken it'll "download" the file, not edit the original.
You're mistaken. The local file will be opened in the plugin for editing. Local HTML files or Text/INI files can be edited using the source editor.
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A Former User last edited by
Originally posted by mikepg:
Can anyone tell me how to bookmark pages in Opera?
Ctrl D.
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frenzie last edited by
Originally posted by Pesala:
You're mistaken. The local file will be opened in the plugin for editing. Local HTML files or Text/INI files can be edited using the source editor.
Right, I don't use plugins.
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mikepg last edited by
Originally posted by Pesala:
Originally posted by mikepg:
Can anyone tell me how to bookmark pages in Opera?
Ctrl D.
It doesn't work for me. Could it be my ancient operating system (XP)?
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berng last edited by
Originally posted by mikepg:
Originally posted by Pesala:
Originally posted by mikepg:
Can anyone tell me how to bookmark pages in Opera?
Ctrl D.
It doesn't work for me. Could it be my ancient operating system (XP)?
Or if you have the QAB setup, AKA Bookmark Bar, you can click on the '+' button at the left of the bar or click on a folder on the QAB. When you click on a folder, the first menu option is "Add page", allowing you to add that bookmark page to the folder while maintaining a hierarchical bookmark system that suits your needs.
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lem729 last edited by
Since I have the Quick Access Bar set up though clicking on the + works well. I've notice one improvement in Opera 18, which I've just updated too. Now Items in folders on the Quick Access Bar can be deleted. That makes it easier to manage bookmarks in the bar. One can add items with the +, drag them to a folder on the quick access bar, and delete if necessary from there. As for trying Control D if I want to save a page, I did it that way, and the item was saved on my Quick Access Bar. So it seems to work the same as clicking on the + if you have the Quick Access Bar set up.
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mikepg last edited by
Originally posted by BernG:
Originally posted by mikepg:
Originally posted by Pesala:
Originally posted by mikepg:
Can anyone tell me how to bookmark pages in Opera?
Ctrl D.
It doesn't work for me. Could it be my ancient operating system (XP)?
Or if you have the QAB setup, AKA Bookmark Bar, you can click on the '+' button at the left of the bar or click on a folder on the QAB. When you click on a folder, the first menu option is "Add page", allowing you to add that bookmark page to the folder while maintaining a hierarchical bookmark system that suits your needs.
How do I open the Bookmark Bar?
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stevenjcee last edited by
That's only to search for the topic, which is what I did that led me here. Where is this QAB you keep talking about? And if really will hold thousands of bookmarks, in an easily accessible manner, then why the hell don't they just have bookmarks, like every browser does? This is so absurd and self-destructive, as it's only going to drive many who wish to use Opera, away....