Never mind. I got an extension called Flat Bookmark Editing
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/117
For some reason didn't think it suited me before it was in it that I'd lost a bunch of urls trying to move them around. But I started messing with it and found how to move "batches" of bookmarks properly. It's not drag and drop as I wish but it works. Also, I can search out all urls from a certain site like what I tried explaining in my previous message.
Oh, and it also makes for quick keyword assigning, which is an great thing... ![:)]()
Hi mike. I could be wrong here, but FireFox's Bookmark Manager may possibly be better than you think.
The extension you mention uses FF's Bookmark Manager, and only gives you an extra box at the bottom of the page, the identical same box you can open with one click on the properties button on the Bookmark Managers toolbar.
If I'm telling you something you already know, then apologies, but it hardly seems worth adding an extension to save one mouse click.
As Humpty was saying, you can change the name of any bookmark to anything you want without changing the URL, and then you can select a batch of bookmarks by Alt Gr, and drag and drop them all across to a folder of your choice, a feature you were looking for.
You can arrange your bookmarks by Name, Location, Keyword, Description, Added, Last Modified, Last Visited, just about most things you would need, including, as Humpty mentioned, assign keywords to them.
Once I'd played around a little bit with FF's Organise Bookmarks, I found it did everything I needed to get organised. I've tried a couple of FF extensions, including Flat Bookmark Editing, but nothing IMHO that really improves on what's already there.
Anyway, whatever works for you, and if you do already know all this stuff, just disregard this (finger aching) post. ![:lol:]()