How to organize bookmarks in safari

How to organize "Bookmarks" in safari

Tap the bookmarks icon. Tap the edit button. Tap and hold down on the 3 horizontal lines on the right side of the bookmarks in order to reorder them. Tap Done when you are finished.
If you want to add a folder, tap New Folder in the upper left section of the bookmarks window after tapping the Edit button.

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  • How to organize bookmarks

    hello everyone
    I just bought a brandnew apple macbookpro 13" AND HAVE FOUND OUT THAT is a bit hard to figure everthing by yourself, have alredy the book mac for dummies, sincerely that will help otherwise I have to sell this laptop.
    I would to like know how to organize my bookmarks alphabetically
    please help
    thank you
    michael chang
    mamadam66 (at) hotmail (dot) com <Edited by Host>

    Hi Mike,
    AND HAVE FOUND OUT THAT is a bit hard to figure everthing by yourself,
    On your right hand on top of this discussions board is a "SEARCH SECTION" You will find in there tons and tons of earlier posted questions that will help you. Just type any key word in it and hit the backspace.
    Hind ...... Before posting here ... check the search section ... I'm sure that it is ask before with.
    Good luck ...
    Dimaxum

  • How to transfer bookmarks from Safari on one computer over to another?

    I have two computers, both running Safari 1.3.x in OSX 10.3.9. The computers are connected via Ethernet so I can transfer any files I want between them.
    Computer A, my old computer, has all my hundreds of bookmarks in Safari. Computer B, my new computer, has no bookmarks yet. How can I transfer all my bookmarks en masse from the Safari on Computer A to the Safari on Computer B?
    There must be a file or something that contains all the bookmarks, but I can't figure out which one it is.
    Thanks.

    Never mind, I discovered the answer myself after a bit of poking around. The file is called "Bookmarks.plist" and is found in the user's "Library>Safari" under 10.3.9. I simply threw away the "Bookmarks.plist" from my new computer, then copied the old computer's "Bookmarks.plist" to the same location on the new computer, then fired up Safari on the new computer -- voila! All the old bookmarks appeared in the new version of Safari on the new computer.
    Problem solved.

  • How to alphabetize bookmarks in safari using snow leopard

    What is the easiest best way to alphabetize the bookmarks in safari without having to drag them individually?

    Thanks, balto. Unfortunately, my little macbook won't let me expand enough. I even deleted a couple folders to try to make space, but that didn't work (just fewer to scroll though, but it didn't create any blank space). The way my window looks is: History, Bookmarks Bar, Bookmarks Menu, Address Book, Bonjour (?), and All RSS Feeds (all under the heading Collections), then the separate heading Bookmarks. This is where I have all my folders that contain all my bookmarked sites. I have 27 folders.
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  • Windows 7, Safari 5.1.7, How to Organize Bookmarks?

    I've looked at the Organizing Safari Bookmarks questions in the Community, but it appears all the answers are dealing with a Mac operating system.  The 3 dots at the bottom of the Safari bookmarks screen are not there for me.
    There is a '+' to the left side, and another '+'  just to the left of center.  But they are not helping.  No 3 dots or bars or whatever is down there.
    What to do?
    Thanks,
    Stephen.

    The closest you can come to a side Bookmark list is via SafariStand.
    Have you tried using the Spotlight panel in Safari's Bookmark Manager to access web sites? First, select the Bookmark Collection you wish to access on the left side of the Manager. Then, just start typing the name of the site you wish to visit in the panel and the automatic sorting quickly begins. From there you can double click the web site to open it. The spotlight panel in Safari 3 Beta is an improved version, as Apple Key + F automatically places the cursor in the Spotlight panel when the Manager is opened.
    Also, rather than clicking on the Book Icon, you can press the Apple/Option/B keys at the same time to open/close the Bookmarks Manager. It soon gets to be an easy way to access the Manager.
    Lastly, a good way to familiarize yourself with OS X's short-cuts etc. is to pick up a copy of Scott Kelby's book OS X Tiger: Killer Tips.

  • How to Export bookmarks in Safari 1.3.1 ?

    Hi everybody,
    Maybe somebody help me to solve this item or give me a tip for how to export my bookmarks, so I can opne them in another mac.
    not using .mac synchro
    thanks

    Hi Juan,
    Copy this file:
    /Users/YourUserame/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist
    to the equivalent location on the other Mac.

  • Could someone tell me how to import bookmarks from Safari? Thanks!

    I know how to export the Safari bookmarks to, say, the desktop, but how do you then import them into Firefox? Thanks ....

    Thank you! Worked perfectly. Hadn't spotted that icon/menu in Bookmarks before!

  • How do I bookmark in safari os6

    How do I save a bookmark inSafari iOS 6

    Open the Page you want to bookmark, tap on the twisted arrow icon next to the address bar, and then tap on the Boomark icon.

  • How do I bookmark a link in Safari on iPad?

    The question is a bit more trickier than it sounds at first.
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    It's a "What's new" link in a forum and once you click it it changes from the actual generic link to a specific search ID link which then is pointless to bookmark
    So I need to somehow copy and paste the generic link into the bookmark in Safari on iPad.
    Any ideas?

    Found the answer here: http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-3-forum/116156-how-do-i-bookmark-link-safari-ipad .html#post1013232

  • I'm trying to import my bookmarks from Safari, but under File, the "Import" command is greyed out. How can I import those bookmarks from Safari?

    I'm trying to import my bookmarks from Safari, but under File, the "Import" command is greyed out. How can I import those bookmarks from Safari?

    In IE: <br />
    File > Import/Export - Export to HTML file
    ''then in Firefox:'' <br />
    Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks -> Import & Backup - Import HTML... = From HTML file

  • I somehow deleted a folder filled with bookmarks from Safari. I have the same folder on my Firefox application. How do I transfer the folder on Firefox to Safari?

    I somehow deleted a folder filled with bookmarks from Safari. I have the same folder on my Firefox application. How do I transfer the folder on Firefox over to Safari?

    I found the post under the "More Like This" window at the top right of the Discussions page:
    Essentially, it led me to:
    In my case I didn't want to import all of my bookmarks, just a folder.
    What I did was: In Firefox: Bookmarks > Organize
    Select the file folder of bookmarks I wanted to move to Safari
    Under the "star"icon in toolbar, select Export HTML
    Select location to save the file, then SAVE
    Open Safari,
    Import Bookmark....

  • How do I delete ALL Safari bookmarks?

    I am currently using a MacBook Pro with OSX Lion 10.7.2 and Safari 5.1.2 and would like to know how to delete ALL Safari Bookmarks.
    I have selected the various titles under Collections and selected all the bookmarks on the right and deleted these.  However, not that there is a Bookmarks section on the left just as there is a Collections section.  The bookmarks under this Bookmarks section are the one's I can't seem to delete all of without selecting each individually.  I believe these bookmarks might have been what was imported from my PC bookmarks when I converted.  However, I would like to be rid of them and there are a lot to remove.  It would be very nice if there were a less time consuming way to accomplish this task.  I've gone to find this plist file that I've seen mentioned in the support archives and I don't know if I don't understand the structure of Macs well enough but I can not find the plist to remove.
    Please help!  I don't understand many acronyms and such that responses typically include so if you have a solution for me, please be very specific.
    Thanx

    don't know if I don't understand the structure of Macs well enough but I can not find the plist to remove.
    Quit Safari.
    Click a clear space on your Desktop. You'll see Finder top left corner of the screen.
    From that menu bar click Go > Go to Folder
    Type this in exactly as you see it here:   ~/Library/Safari
    That will open a Finder window for you.
    Move the Bookmarks.plist file to the Desktop.
    Relaunch Safari.
    That should remove all the Bookmarks from Safari.
    If you want to re import those Bookmarks at some point, with Safari open, from the menu bar click File > Import Bookmarks.
    BTW... when you are searching the Finder there are two libraries. One is root the other is user.
    The    ~ (Tilde) character represents user:   ~/Library
    No tilde:  /Library     is root

  • I am a new Safari user.  How do I sync my safari bookmarks on one computer to all computers?

    I am a new Safari user.  How do I sync my safari bookmarks on one computer to all computers?  This can be easily done using Chrome, but I can't figure out how to do it using Safari?

    You are using icloud?
    maybe your account is not whit icloud and thats the problem
    o you dont have the same account in your iphone and ipad

  • After upgrading to Firefox 4 in my Windows XP desktop, how do I restore to Organize Bookmarks... selection, which is no longer visible in the Bookmarks menu or in any other menu?

    Typo; should be "how do I restore the Organize Bookmarks... selection". This selection also does not exist when I manually change Firefox to show the new "Firefox" orange menu tab at the upper left corner of the Firefox window.

    OK, that works. In addition, just before receiving your response, I discovered that History --> Show All History brings up the identical "Show All Bookmarks" Library popup that includes the export and import Bookmark options (which is what I was looking for all along).
    If anyone from the Mozilla-Firefox organization reads this, please update Firefox Help concerning the Bookmark maintenance functions. Help still refers only to pre-Firefox 4 versions, and is no help here with respect to Firefox 4 (which is why I had to post my initial query).

  • Under bookmarks the Organize bookmark option does not appear, new computer Firefox 4.0, and Windows 7, how to make it appear, thanks

    Under bookmarks the Organize bookmark option does not appear, new computer Firefox 4.0, and Windows 7, how to make it appear, thanks

    "Organize Bookmarks" has been renamed to "Show All Bookmarks" in the bookmarks menu.

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