February 10, 2011 at 2:47 am
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by bookmark folder i mean bookmarks on my internet browser. I use Firefox.
I want to make a bookmark folder only accessible if input a password. Is this possible?
Best reply by Vishal:
http://lifehacker.com/software/firefox-tip/wrap-firefoxs-bookmarks-toolbar-317072.php
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How do i make a bookmark folder password protected?
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February 2, 2011 at 2:54 am
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so my old pc doesn’t work.
i dont really care for it, but there is a very important bookmark in my internet explorer.
is there a way to recover this? like without having to take to the pc the repair and pay like $100 bucks for a bookmark. is there an easier way to get it back.
Best reply by BUSTER:
if the computer will still work ,try a linux live cd
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How can i recover a bookmark from broken pc?
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January 31, 2011 at 2:51 am
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like the buttons you click on them and they add their page to your bookmark list or favorites(internet explorer). i have a button picture, now i want it to be a bookmark button so if someone click on it, receive a massage about accepting a new bookmarked page. do i need a HTML code or something ? i use Front page. tell me if you an other way except using front page please.
thanks.
Best reply by Somjet T:
try these:
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/01/add-to-favorites-ie-bookmark-firefox.html
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How to create a bookmark button at a web page?
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January 17, 2011 at 2:54 am
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I want to format my laptop but I dont want to lose the pages that I have added in my bookmark menu, firefox internet browser. What should I do?
Best reply by MC:
At the top of Firefox, click on Bookmarks, Organize bookmarks…
Then, depending on which version of FF you are running, there will be a button or menu option towards the top to Import and Backup your bookmarks. Click on that and you can Export to HTML, so that your bookmarks are saved to a HTML file. save that file to a USB drive or secondary drive.
After reformatting your laptop and re-installing FF, go to Bookmarks, Organize bookmarks… again and run an Import. Locate your HTML file and voila! your bookmarks are back.
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How to keep backup of my bookmark pages in firefox?
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