[Ham-Computers] Favorites and Bookmarks
jandlmiller at bellsouth.net
jandlmiller at bellsouth.net
Tue Nov 13 07:04:08 EST 2007
Wow! Thanks Aaron and all for a great learning experience on such a simple
thing as Favorites and Bookmarks. I had the same 70-some Favorites (for IE) and
Bookmarks (for Firefox). Firefox stores all 70-some in 7K of space in the file
bookmarks.html. Each of the 70-some consumed 4K (total 280K) as separate files
in IE. The word "efficient" takes on a whole new meaning as we see IE taking
40-times more space for the very same thing than does Firefox.
If you want to examine your machine, and if your primary hard drive C:\ the full
path in XP is:
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\defaults\profiles\bookmarks.html
John W0IKT
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:08:03 -0800
From: "Hsu, Aaron (NBC Universal)" <aaron.hsu at nbcuni.com>
Subject: [Ham-Computers] RE: Removing Favorites
To: "I>Ham-Computers" <Ham-Computers at mailman.qth.net>
John,
As mentioned earlier, Firefox (and Netscape) have a much more efficient way of
storing bookmarks - everything is contained in the "bookmarks.html" file in the
Firefox profile folder. IE's method of saving each link as a file is not only
inefficient (each bookmark "file" takes up 1 cluster of disk space, min of 4K on
a hard drive), but difficult to backup if the bookmark name exceeds 64
characters or has some "special" characters.
If you want to delete them, you can just right-click and delete them from within
IE. Or, if you want to delete them all, they're located in the "Favorites"
folder. In Win9x, this folder is found as a sub-folder of the WINDOWS folder.
In Win2K/XP/Vista, the Favorites folder is in \Documents and
Settings\userprofile. Just delete the contents except for the "Desktop.ini"
file. No registry changes are necessary.
73,
- Aaron, NN6O
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