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How do I import SUB-folders in Safari Bookmarks?

I see where and how to import Bookmarks with one folder, but when that folder contains subfolders, those aren't coming over, even though I went to the whole Bookmarks Folder in Safari to do the transfer, I guess in HTML from the look of it. If that matters. But sub-folders contain the most important bookmarks for me.

Thanks for any suggestions/help. I'll much appreciate it.

I see where and how to import Bookmarks with one folder, but when that folder contains subfolders, those aren't coming over, even though I went to the whole Bookmarks Folder in Safari to do the transfer, I guess in HTML from the look of it. If that matters. But sub-folders contain the most important bookmarks for me. Thanks for any suggestions/help. I'll much appreciate it.

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Are you using Firefox's automatic importer? That sometimes fails and "Plan B" is to export bookmarks from Safari to an HTML-format file, and then import it into Firefox.

After importing, use the Library dialog (Command+Shift+b or "Show All Bookmarks") to move them from the import folder to your preferred locations.


HOPEFULLY YOU WON'T NEED THIS, BUT JUST IN CASE:

With some versions of Safari, there is a structural difference between the Safari export format and what Firefox expects which prevents importing.

If you are handy with a text editor, you can look for these lines and delete them:

<DT><H3 FOLDED>Bookmarks Bar</H3>

<DT><H3 FOLDED>Bookmarks Menu</H3>

Based on earlier research, the first one appears near the top between

<H1>Bookmarks</H1>

and

<DL><p>

Not sure how far down the other one is, but I'm sure you'll be able to find it. These <DT> elements being outside of a <DL> appear to prevent importing.

Background:

Note: The problem isn't with all <H3> tags, just the two that contain Bookmarks Bar and Bookmarks Menu, on the less indented lines that start with <DT>. See later reply https://support.mozilla.org/questions/978273#answer-503888