KS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hi all, > > I was wondering how to keep my set of bookmarks available across all > the www-browsers I have on my system. I use Iceweasel primarily but > since a few months my Konqueror usage has also increased. Other > browsers that I use are Opera, and Epiphany and once in a blue moon > Galeon. > > What do other users do with their bookmarks when using a different > browser (on the same machine)? Iceweasel (Firefox) offers to import > bookmarks when a new profile is created and the import can be done > manually any time too. However, that is a one time process and also > ends up with one folder called "Imported Bookmarks" or similar. > > Can't there be a common place for bookmarks which all browsers could > read? Something like an XML file maybe? ... Or should there be a > WWW-standard for such a simple but important feature? > > Online services like the one which tastes good ;0) delicious, is > *online* and not on my hard disk. They work OK, but is not a local > solution that I like. > > Inputs? Advice? > Thanks, > /KS > PS: please reply to list, I get all debian-user mail. > Personally, I like to keep a text (.html) file on my data key with my bookmarks on it. Here's a sample:
bookmarks: <br> <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com">"Ubuntu" <br> <a href="http://www.debian.org">"Debian" /SO/ easy! Cybe R. Wizard -- Nice computers don't go down. Larry Niven, Steven Barnes "The Barsoom Project" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]