Google Chrome version: 12.0.742.68 beta-m, Operating System: Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit, Error Message: None, Extensions installed: None
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I have saved more than 150 pages in google chrome via the ' Save Page ' option but now i realiszed that it SAVE the page and doesnt update or do anything. I would like to convert them into bookmarks but i dont know how. Any help would be really appreciated
I find the bookmark import to be very clunky and inefficient. I don't want my old bookmarks in a whole separate category. I want them integrated with all the rest of my bookmarks. Short of manually dragging them all into the main bookmarks section, they just stay in a separate folder marked "other bookmarks." Just a stupid idea. Like it matters that they were originally made in Firefox.
I totally agree with you. Scrolling through your IE bookmarks in "Other bookmarks" is clunky and slow due to the lack of a sidebar. That is why Chrome will never be my default browser Google should allow people to be able to integrate IE's bookmarks to a sidebar like you can in Opera, Firefox, Avant, etc.
Google Chrome version: 12.0.742.68 beta-m, Operating System: Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit, Error Message: None, Extensions installed: None
Please describe your question/comment in detail (for example, steps to reproduce the problem):
I have saved more than 150 pages in google chrome via the ' Save Page ' option but now i realiszed that it SAVE the page and doesnt update or do anything. I would like to convert them into bookmarks but i dont know how. Any help would be really appreciated
kimi450 9 months ago
Thumbs Up :D
TheXshadowzz 1 year ago
thanks!
bairdduvessa 1 year ago
thank you very much! 5/5! :D
drbumfish 2 years ago
Thanks! 5/5 : )
Nintendomasterong 2 years ago
I find the bookmark import to be very clunky and inefficient. I don't want my old bookmarks in a whole separate category. I want them integrated with all the rest of my bookmarks. Short of manually dragging them all into the main bookmarks section, they just stay in a separate folder marked "other bookmarks." Just a stupid idea. Like it matters that they were originally made in Firefox.
walshsch 3 years ago 3
@walshsch
I totally agree with you. Scrolling through your IE bookmarks in "Other bookmarks" is clunky and slow due to the lack of a sidebar. That is why Chrome will never be my default browser Google should allow people to be able to integrate IE's bookmarks to a sidebar like you can in Opera, Firefox, Avant, etc.
MexicanTapWater 1 year ago