Note: In Firefox 3, imported bookmarks are added to the end of your Bookmarks Menu. See this article if you need help viewing or searching for hidden files and folders.
On Windows and Linux, the profile folder for Mozilla applications is hidden by default. Important: Starting in Firefox 3, files in the bookmarkbackups folder are stored in JSON format (e.g., "bookmarks-(date).json") and cannot be imported.
SeaMonkey 2: "Bookmarks -> Manage Bookmarks -> Tools -> Import -> File".Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey 1.x: "Bookmarks -> Manage Bookmarks -> Tools -> Import".You can have your default browsing in the default container and create new temporary ones in three different ways (keyboard shortcut, right-click context menu, click on the button in the tab bar).You can use the Import feature of the Bookmarks Manager to import bookmarks stored in an HTML file: I think none of these is possible right now, but if your sole goal is to have separate cookies that are auto-deleted, Containers on the go is your answer. According to wiki, planned, but still not there. The tabs in dynamic containers would need to be deleted from your history.A default "new tab" shortcut replaced with the Containers on the go "new tab" function.To support your use case described, it would need three things: Kinda like the private browsing, but not really. This effectively deletes the HTTP cache, cookies, and all mentions of that container ever existing.
It creates "dynamic" containers (as in, not pre-defined) and deletes them immediately after you close the tabs in that. Containers is now nothing else but an implementation of the Containers API, and there are other add-ons plugging into that same API as well.įor example, take a look at Containers on the go.