![]() The extension ignores scripts and some file types but will save everything else. Bookmark functions just like Firefox's bookmarking feature a link to the page is saved in Firefox so that it can be opened at a later point in time.Īrchive on the other hand saves a copy of the selected content or the entire page locally. Observant readers may have noticed that the extension displays two buttons in its menu: bookmark and archive. You may change the name, create folders, or add tags during the process. It displays Firefox bookmarks in a folder structure by default but it is possible to switch to other bookmark shelves that all act independently from one another.Ī click on the extension icon displays options to add the page as a bookmark to any of the available shelves. ![]() Scrapyard uses the sidebar to display the bookmarks. A quick glance at important files did not return anything out of the ordinary but someone would need to invest more time for a deeper inspection. ![]() It is open source and anyone may check the source of the extension to make sure that it is safe to use. Note: The extension requests lots of permissions which may scare some users away. The extension integrates well with the native functionality of the browser which means that it will display all existing bookmarks and the bookmark structure. Scrapyard is a browser extension for Firefox that improves bookmarking in the browser. Tip: check out the Memex extension for better search functionality. Bookmarks Organizer is a handy extension to find dead or redirecting bookmarks. Users may bookmark webpages or sites, add tags to bookmarks, use folders to sort bookmarks, and use Firefox's synchronization feature to sync bookmarks across devices.įirefox users who require more functionality need to rely on add-ons for that. Firefox's default bookmarks functionality is quite basic. ![]()
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