Recent answers to How do I import bookmarks from a json file?https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/9706912014-01-28T02:37:09-08:00There is a better way to do this and it is part of Firefox's Import function.
1. Open Firefox and op2014-01-28T02:37:09-08:00jdhunt3https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/970691#answer-527189<p>There is a better way to do this and it is part of Firefox's Import function.
</p><p>1. Open Firefox and open the "Firefox" menu and then the "Bookmark" menu. When the options open to the right of "Bookmark," select "Show all Bookmarks." Alternatively, you can hit Crtl+Shift+B.
</p><p>2. Select the "Import and Backup" menu, then "Restore" and "Choose File."
</p><p>3. Browse to find the file and choose "Restore." Your bookmarks will be replaced with the bookmarks in your .json file.
</p>I figured out a solution. I exported my current bookmarks as an HTML file, and then restored my book2013-09-08T06:54:26-07:00merirahttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/970691#answer-477540<p>I figured out a solution. I exported my current bookmarks as an HTML file, and then restored my bookmarks using the JSON file, thus overwriting my existing bookmarks. Then I was able to import the HTML file and merge the two lots of bookmarks together.
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