How do I bookmark all tabs in a window in one operation?

The bookmark menu used to list a choice to create a directory with bookmarks for all of the tabs in a window, but I can't find that option any more. Can you help me find it? Thanks!

Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you use the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
You can see the difference if you use Alt+F to open the File menu or Alt+B to open the Bookmarks menu and compare that to what you see if you use the mouse to open the menu after you have made the menu bar visible by tapping Alt or by pressing F10.
* "Bookmark All Tabs" (Shift+Ctrl+D) no longer shows in the Bookmarks menu unless you open the Bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
* "Bookmark All Tabs" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
See also:
* Bookmark All: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bookmark-all/

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    Firefox 3 allow all tabs to be bookmarked at one time. Please let me know how to do this with version 4.
    Thanks!

    You can access bookmark all tabs by right-clicking on a tab, or use the keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+D

  • Firefox 3.6 had a "Bookmark All Tabs" in the Bookmarks Pull down menu. How can I "Bookmark All Tabs" using Firefox 4.0.1

    I recently updated to Firefox 4.0.1 from Firefox 3.6. Firefox 3.6 had a "Bookmark All Tabs" in the Bookmarks pull down menu. There isn't a "Bookmark All Tabs" in the Firefox 4.0.1 Bookmarks pull down menu. Has this feature been eliminated from Firefox 4.0.1? If I want to save 24 tabs in one window of Firefox and 14 tabs in another window of Firefox, do I have to save all the tabs individually? How can I set the options, preferences, etc. so that I can "Bookmark All Tabs" at once in a window of Firefox 4.0.1. I am running Firefox 4.0.1 on a desktop computer with Windows7 Professional OS with Firefox as my default browser.

    Right click a tab and you will get the option to bookmark all tabs. Or use keyboard '''Alt + B''' which opens the old style menu. You can make changes to Firefox, as explained in this post: [/questions/799856#answer-155765]

  • How do I bookmark all tabs in all windows?

    Just upgraded to 10.0.2. I have a few Firefox windows open, with a bunch of tabs in each one. I know how to bookmark an individual window's tabs (ctrl-shift-D), but is there a way to bookmark all open windows and all the tabs in each one, or do I have to do each window separately?
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    Yes, sorry I forgot to mention that this has nothing to do with 10.0.2. I don't remember ever even thinking about doing this before. I'll check out the add-on, but it does seem like this would be useful functionality to have in the product.
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  • BOOKMARK ALL TABS FUNCTION STOPPED WORKING IN FIREFOX 21

    After installing FF21 (win7 pro) when I tried to "bookmark all tabs" from an open tab context menu, instead of the place for the name of the save being blank, it had the name of an old bookmark that seemed to be random. I restarted FF and restarted in Safe Mode, but that did not fix anything. Then I reset FF and that did not fix anything. In fact now when I click Ctrl+Shift+D or use the tab context menu I get a dialog like I am saving a new bookmark, not bookmarking all tabs. There is a place for the
    Name
    Location
    Folder
    Tags
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    Note: After doing the reset, I tried Bookmark all tabs before I enabled any add-ons, and experienced the same problem.
    I have a screenshot of what I get when I try to use bookmark all tabs.

    When I tried Ctrl+Shift+D, I was getting the Bookmark all tabs dialog box - the same one I have always gotten when I used the context menu, and the same one I have been getting for ages to bookmark all tabs. . See the screenshot
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  • How can I update an already saved "bookmark all tabs" group with a current group of tabs? Or add only the changes??

    Example of problem:
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    Then I modify that group of tabs that I have open, adding new ones, removing old ones.
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    Is there an option to just add the new ones that I have opened and keep all the others even if I have removed some of the old ones from the currently opened group?
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    You can't do that.<br />
    Each time you use "Bookmark All Tabs" a new folder is created, even if you give the folder the same name, so you will have to do any merging yourself in the Bookmarks Manager or just create a new group and discard (delete) the previous group.
    If you want to share bookmarks online then you need to use a web based service that offers such a feature like Delicious.
    *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking

  • How can I bookmark all my tabs in a bokmarkfolder without adding them one at a time in the newer versions of firefox?

    In older versions of firefox a had the ability to instantly add all my open tabs to a folder of bookmarks. I really liked this feature, it was very convenient when I was doing something and was interrupted and wanted to be able to get back to where I was at a later time.
    However I have not been able to find this feature in the newer versions of firefox.
    Where do i find it?
    I hope you have not removed it, because that would be a real shame.

    Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you use the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).<br />
    You can see the difference if you use Alt+F to open the File menu or other menus like the Edit menu (Alt+E) and Bookmarks menu (Alt+B) and compare that to what you see if you use the mouse to open the menu after you have made the menu bar visible by tapping Alt or by pressing F10.
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" (Shift+Ctrl+D) no longer shows in the Bookmarks menu unless you open the Bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
    * "Bookmark This Page" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of that browser page.
    See also:
    * https://support.mozilla.org/kb/how-do-i-use-bookmarks
    * Bookmark All: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bookmark-all/

  • How to get back "Bookmark All Tabs" in menu ? Please if you don't want it (still quite some ppl want because it's usefull), at least allow to get it back trough Preferences (or at least about:config)

    How to get back "Bookmark All Tabs" in menu ? Please if you don't want it (still quite some ppl want because it's usefull), at least allow to get it back trough Preferences (or at least about:config)

    Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you use the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
    You can see the difference if you use Alt+F to open the File menu or other menus like the Edit menu (Alt+E) and Bookmarks menu (Alt+B) and compare that to what you see if you use the mouse to open the menu after you have made the menu bar visible by tapping Alt or by pressing F10.
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" (Shift+Ctrl+D) no longer shows in the Bookmarks menu unless you open the Bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
    See also:
    * [[/questions/799856#answer-155765]]
    * Bookmark All: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bookmark-all/

  • How do I save the same bookmark in the same folder more than once using the bookmark all tabs feature in FireFox 21?

    I was able to do this previously. Recently however, firefox has only been allowing me to save one of the same webpage per bookmark folder. odd request I am aware, however, it is necessary to my usage of the program to make long lists of associated items.

    That is not possible.<br />
    When you sue Bookmark all tabs then duplicate tab won't get stored separately, but only one occurrence of a specific URL, so you would need to distinguish them e.g. by adding an anchor (#&lt;random_nr&gt;).
    You would need to save a list of currently open tabs to achieve this.
    Extracting the links from a sessionstore.js file might be the easiest way to achieve this.
    See this MozillaZine forum thread:
    * http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=622036

  • How do I bookmark all my currently open tabs in one click in Firefox 4?

    I used to be able to bookmark all my currently opened tabs with a click of one button under the Bookmarks menu, but that option is now gone. Is it gone forever or I just don't see it?

    Hi, you can bookmark all your currently open tabs with right click on any of your open tabs, there you'll find the option '''Bookmark all tabs...''' (this option was there also in Firefox 3.x), then you must provide a location and a folder name to group those new bookmarks. Hope this info will be helpful to you.

  • How do I get the right-click-on-tab - "Bookmark all tabs" to put the bookmarks in a folder of my choosing without creating a subdirectory named "[Folder Name]

    Every time I create a new folder, say on the bookmarks toolbar, like "REOPEN 6-13-14" and use the "Bookmark all Tabs" function to create bookmarks to reopen later, it creates a sub directory in the new folder called [Folder Name]. If I have 4 windows open with multiple tabs and do this, it creates 4 separate [Folder Name] folders in the "REOPEN...." folder. Really want to just add all bookmarks into one big folder to reopen later.

    If you use "Bookmarks All Tabs" then Firefox will always create a new folder with the name that you specify in the location that you specify.
    If you do not change the default name then it keeps [Folder Name] for its name.
    This also happens if there is already a folder with the same name and you thus get multiple folders with the same name.

  • I want to know how to "bookmark all tabs" in FF 4 as I used it extensively in FF3

    I have had problems with FF going back to the "restore" option. However it always went back to an old restore not the last set of tabs that I was in.
    As a workaround I would end each session by "bookmark all tabs" and then when I restarted just "open all in tabs"
    However I cannot find any way to do this in FF4, can anyone help me?

    Right-click a tab to see that menu item or use '''{Ctrl + Shft + D}''' to bookmark all tabs.
    Firefox 4.0 automatically saves the previous session, and the '''about:home''' Homepage has a hyperlink for '''Restore Previous Session''' or you can do that thru History. Seems to work better than it did in 3.6.

  • Bookmark All Tabs command not present in 4.0

    After upgrading to 4.0, the Menu Bar > Bookmarks drop-down no longer includes the Bookmark All Tabs command. How can we get this back? I use it a lot.
    XPSP3

    You can get the bookmark all tabs option by right-clicking on a tab, or use keyboard shortcut Control+Shift+D

  • Where is the BOOKMARK ALL TABS gone?

    I used to be able to save all opened tabs as a bookmark group.
    how can I do this in the new firefox 4 i just was made to ddl???

    Some menu entries are hidden by default and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
    You can see the difference if you use Alt+F or Alt+B to open the "File" and "Bookmarks" menu and compare that to what you see if you use the mouse to open the menu after you have made the menu bar visible by tapping Alt or by pressing F10.
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" (Shift+Ctrl+D) no longer shows in the Bookmarks menu unless you open the Bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
    * "Bookmark This Page" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of that browser page.
    * "Bookmark All Tabs" can be accessed via the right-click context menu of a tab on the tab bar.

  • Where is the bookmark all tabs function?

    I recently updated from a very early version of FF to 13.0.1 and the bookmark all tabs in the Bookmarks menu is gone. I always use that function so i desperately need it.
    Any help is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you!

    The "Bookmark All Tabs Function" didn't dissapear. It was... NEEDLESSLY REMOVED by some very unwise and unthinking individuals.
    There is No RATIONAL Reason to do away with a highly useful function that MILLIONS of Firefox users ALREADY Knew How to Find, and WERE ALREADY USING, without ever having to think about it. !
    Anyone New to Firefox will (logically) look under "Bookmarks "on the "Menu Bar " for... Things that Relate to Bookmarks. This ORIGINAL Layout was... Simple, Logical, Obvious, Intuitive, and Easy to Find !
    Switching to Control+Shift+D is... NOT Simple, or Logical, or Obvious, or Intuitive. AND, I had to... WASTE CONSIDERABLE TIME trying to Find how to get the functionally that was in Firefox... From The Beginning, and Used By Millions of Users.
    I trade stocks online (daily) and I USE a "Screen Capture" app Multiple Times a Day, Which ALSO USES Control+Shift+D to make a Screen Capture. So, when I Need to Save Multiple Tabs, I now have to shut the screen capture app down, do the Control+Shift+D, and then open the screen capture app again.
    All of this because the people at Firefox have become Downright COMPULSIVE about FORCING... NEEDLESS, CONFUSING, Un-Thinking, Mindless, and Destructive changes to the Layout and Functionality of the platform that causes MILLIONS of Users to... WASTE MILLIONS of MAN Hours to try to figure out how to use something that... They Already Knew How to Use !
    In searching for a solution to this Needless Problem, I ran across a forum where people were Needlessly searching for a solution to this Man Made Problem, the "Moderator" gives the Control+Shift+D "Solution", Offers No Rational for the Needless Change, and then gos on to say that He Will Be GLAD when this functionality is... REMOVED COMPLETELY !
    I assume that the management at Firefox would like to have their browser as widely accepted and used by "Enterprise" as possible. If so, this sort of un-thinking Change just for the sake of change, needs to... Stop.
    I have run two national companies, and I can assure you that I would Go To Considerable Lengths to AVOID Any Software that my company would have to PAY employees to stop constructive work just to constantly Re-Learn how to use the software, not to mention Endless Updates and Bug Fixes. There can be very large sums of money involved in such Avoidable Wastes of Productivity. These are some of the reasons why companies go so long before "updating" to new Microsoft releases, whose stock has been flat for yhe last 10 years. ( and is now facing some Real Competion.)
    The Firefox people are always pushing updates, which are good for security reasons, but the unending changes to the GUI and the Functionality are Not Appreciated. They are despised for very real and rational reasons.
    If you will through your own forums, and do a few web searches, you will find that users around the world have gone from looking forward to Firefox updatees (in the early releases), to avoiding them like the plague, or switching to other browsers completely.
    Someone once said: "If it ain't Broke, Don't Fix it."
    Someone else said: "The only thing worse than Being Wrong, is... Staying Wrong."
    I'm saying that if you find that you have shot yourself in the foot...
    1. Stop Shooting... IMMEDIATELY !
    2. FIX Your Foot
    3. Take SERIOUS MEASURES to Make Certain that You DON'T... Shoot Yourself in the Foot Again !
    Give the users a Firefox that they are Comefortable With and don't have to Constantly Mess With, and you will be will on your way to wide Acceptance, and Loyalty by everyone, including the "enterprise" world.
    Leave the "tweaks" alone. These can be supplied by your Ad-on community, and the users will either accept them or not. The Customer is always right.
    NEVER, EVER, EVER, REMOVE a FUNCTIONALITY Unless it is a SECURITY THREAT ! You WILL Make a LOT of People Mad if you do, and you will Destroy what Loyalty that hasn't already been lost.

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