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Saving, Organizing, and Restoring Tabs

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I've got a suggestion (for Firefox developers) for enabling the quick and easy saving, organizing, and restoring of tabs.

I've usually got maybe 200 or 300 tabs open --- all the time. And I always have Firefox restore them when I reboot. But they're very disorganized. Here's a suggestion for enabling the organizing of them more easily and quickly, using several features already available in Firefox.

1) use ctrl-shift-d to create a set of bookmarks with all of the tabs 2) export this set of bookmarks as HTML to a file 3) use your favorite text or HTML editor to organize the tabs 4) import this organized file into Bookmarks (with the same or a different name) 5) allow Firefox to open this new bookmark file as a new set of tabs (possibly replacing some tabs currently in use)

This seems to me a very logical, and not too difficult to implement, method of organizing a set of disorganized tabs, using a lot of Firefox infrastructure already in place. It would be a big help to me, and I suspect many others as well.

I've got a suggestion (for Firefox developers) for enabling the quick and easy saving, organizing, and restoring of tabs. I've usually got maybe 200 or 300 tabs open --- all the time. And I always have Firefox restore them when I reboot. But they're very disorganized. Here's a suggestion for enabling the organizing of them more easily and quickly, using several features already available in Firefox. 1) use ctrl-shift-d to create a set of bookmarks with all of the tabs 2) export this set of bookmarks as HTML to a file 3) use your favorite text or HTML editor to organize the tabs 4) import this organized file into Bookmarks (with the same or a different name) 5) allow Firefox to open this new bookmark file as a new set of tabs (possibly replacing some tabs currently in use) This seems to me a very logical, and not too difficult to implement, method of organizing a set of disorganized tabs, using a lot of Firefox infrastructure already in place. It would be a big help to me, and I suspect many others as well.

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This is for forum browser user help if you need to make those request as such you should use the bugzilla and file request features there.

Thanks for this information. I've posted this idea in bugzilla.