Harold, in FF when you click on Bookmarks, then Organize
Bookmarks...
and this opens the Bookmark manger where right at the top is
a
convenient search field. Or you can click on
View/Sidebar/Bookmarks or
simply Ctrl-B with the convenient search field at the top
there too.
Personally I prefer Opera and it's bookmark manager. It's
the one
browser I use in both Windows and Ubuntu, I just click on
Panels and I
can browse mail, history, and bookmarks at once. Just my 2
cents.
HTH
Peter Kaulback
Harold B. wrote:
> Hello again ... In managing bookmarks in Firefox, it
says, "the Bookmark
> Manager is a window where you can modify your
bookmarks. You can sort, rename
> and change the properties for your bookmarks as well as
add, remove, and move
> them." ... Question: How can you find (or where do
you find "Find" to find) a
> bookmark in your list where most are stored in whatever
folders you make up?
>
> In the past two years I've had Firefox, I've been
avoiding looking for
> bookmarks in my list. Only proves to me that most
bookmarks I have I never use
> and saving bookmarks while surfing the internet is just
a useless "collecting"
> habit (for me). The important ones I use are in my
bookmark bar and that's it.
> --- Harold
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