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    How do I move all my bookmarks up a level?

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      alansharkey
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      I've imported all my bookmarks from Firefox and they all appear underneath a folder called "Imported from Firefox". How do I move them all up so they appear at the top level?

      Thanks

      Alan

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      Pathduck Moderator Soprano Supporters @alansharkey
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      @alansharkey Try the usual things, like cut+paste or drag+drop? ๐Ÿ™‚

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      alansharkey
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      I eventually did it by opening the bookmarks panel and dragging each folder, one at a time, to the top. I couldn't see any other way.

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      Pathduck Moderator Soprano Supporters @alansharkey
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      @alansharkey Just like any file manager, you also have Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select multiple bookmarks/folders, then you can use Ctrl+X/C/V just like you would elsewhere. Or right-click if you're a mouse user ๐Ÿ™‚
      https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000771.htm

      https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/bookmarks-speed-dial/bookmark-manager/#Organizing_bookmarks

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      alansharkey
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      I tried Shift, Ctrl and Alt - Click. None of them selected mutiple folders.

      But it's done now.

      Thank for the thought.

      Alan

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      Pathduck Moderator Soprano Supporters @alansharkey
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      @alansharkey No, works fine here:
      https://0x0.st/8-9N.mp4

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      @Pathduck
      They must have fixed some issues there. "Cut & Paste" did not work in previous snapshot versions for me (neither for Copy & Paste"). I have so many on many different levels that I gave trying to organize them.
      It is the major issue I have with chromium based browsers.
      Vivaldi is still Number One in my books but I long for the days when I could back up my bookmarks, Open the Bookmarks file in SQlite, and organize as I saw fit then save it back.
      That method worked perfectly for years.

      Not all who wander are lost.... most are just looking for coffee.

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      Pathduck Moderator Soprano Supporters @greybeard
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      @greybeard The video I made is from Stable.

      Never had any problems organizing bookmarks in Vivaldi. In fact is was one of the first things I fell in love with: How easy it was to do, just like a regular file manager, drag+drop, copy+paste, multi-select etc.

      Might be some very specific setting that causes it to fail, in that case I urge those with problems to spend some time figuring what setting combination causes it.

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      @Pathduck said in How do I move all my bookmarks up a level?:

      those with problems to spend some time figuring what setting combination causes it.

      I have no idea where to look for such problems since I never made any alterations to Bookmarks except creating suitable folders.
      Using the Bookmark Manager I could never get those functions to work forcing me to give up.
      Can you point me in the right direction?

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      sgunhouse
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      On desktops, I'm still fond of keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl-A to select all then drag and drop (in the bookmark manager, not the panel, so you're only selecting inside the "Imported from Firefox" folder).

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