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How do I email a Bookmark?

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Can you email a Bookmark? If so, how do you do it?

Can you email a Bookmark? If so, how do you do it?

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I'm not aware of a feature to email a bookmark. But it's a link, so you could paste the URL of the bookmark into a new message. To get the link, right-click the bookmark and choose Copy. Then paste into a message you're composing.

Another possible approach is to load the bookmark and use the Email Link feature. This is available in the classic File menu:

  • tap Alt to activate the menu bar
  • click File
  • click Email Link

(There's also an optional toolbar button for it that you could add from the Customize screen if you do this often.)

If you've never used this before, Firefox may not be set up to work with your email program or site. In that case, if you don't find your program or site as an option, we might be able to help you set it up.

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Well for this you can look online and there will be tips and tricks on how to do this. But FF forum is for FF Browser help and Browser issues.

Hi I do not even remember version 52. if it has the 3dot menu in the address bar then there is a option there but have to be on the URL.

Since on the URL anyways copy and paste the URL to a email

sorta Firefox or any browser 101

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

Shadow110 மூலமாக திருத்தப்பட்டது

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

I'm not aware of a feature to email a bookmark. But it's a link, so you could paste the URL of the bookmark into a new message. To get the link, right-click the bookmark and choose Copy. Then paste into a message you're composing.

Another possible approach is to load the bookmark and use the Email Link feature. This is available in the classic File menu:

  • tap Alt to activate the menu bar
  • click File
  • click Email Link

(There's also an optional toolbar button for it that you could add from the Customize screen if you do this often.)

If you've never used this before, Firefox may not be set up to work with your email program or site. In that case, if you don't find your program or site as an option, we might be able to help you set it up.