This thread, Search keyword conflict in firefox, illustrates how it possible to see what keywords your bookmarks have in Firefox. However, when you select Bookmarks > Show all bookmarks and add the keyword column, you can only see the a sub selection of bookmarks at a time. I want to see every single bookmark at the same time? How do I do this?
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Easy:I have discovered a trick! When you search within the Firefox Bookmarks Library, it will return a list of bookmarks that contain your sequence of characters in any of their fields. 99% percent* of bookmarks will contain a period in their location. If you search using After, you've listed all the bookmarks, click the Keyword tab to sort. :)
*I have a few bookmarks simply mapped to host names on my network. Hardcore:Alternatively, you could export your bookmarks to HTML, and write a little program which scans the file, collecting keyword and bookmark pairings which are then sorted before printing the result. I was going to do this, until I played around with the search... | |||||||
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Add a tag (i.e "KEYWORDS") as well as a keyword everytime you associate a keyword with a link. Now click on Tags in the "Bookmarks Library" and find your links with the tag "KEYWORDS". Shizam! Wizadry! | |||
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I found somethings interesting for you in the kb.mozillaZine.org: Multiple parameter keyword searches http://kb.mozillazine.org/Multiple_parameter_keyword_searches Hope this help. Let us know. :) | |||||
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