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How do I backup my bookmarklets?

My Firefox has some problem. So I wants to reinstall my firefox browser. But saved bookmarks in that firefox are needed in future. Can anyone help me, how to store those bookmarks and restore them after reinstall of firefox?

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See Firefox help for bookmarks

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What about Firefox plugin Xmarks?

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You can use xMarks extension. It can not only save all your bookmarks, but even synchronize them between different Firefox instances.

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For me the best is Firefox Sync. You keep you bookmarks syncronized online through different installations of Firefox. Unfortunately it's not cross-browser.

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Yet another idead (I have used or still use any of the above): There's a handy little tool called MozBackup that, well, backs up and restores complete Firefox and Thunderbird profiles. It's kind of a 90s version of all those sync solutions, but at times, it comes in handy when you really want to transfer complete profiles and syncing (for whatever reason) isn't an option. Plus it works for Thunderbird, too, which as far as I know hasn't any sync options.

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