
A month back, we covered how to import Vivaldi bookmarks into Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Firefox browsers, now time to learn or know how to export bookmarks in the Vivaldi browser to an HTML file, so that you can import them later into other browsers or into Vivaldi browser itself if you plan to reinstall the browser or Windows.
Whenever we stumbled onto interesting articles on the web, one of the ways to keep them for the future is to save them as bookmarks. Vivaldi allows saving articles as bookmarks. You can export these later to import into the new system. Here is how you can export Vivaldi bookmarks to an HTML file.
How to Export Vivaldi bookmarks
- Click on the V menu
- Hover over the File menu, and select ‘Export Bookmarks‘
- Choose a location on your computer, type a file name and click the ‘Save‘ button
- Done.
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very easy, F2 enter export and you have it
That good to know, quick commands are always helpful, but finding export for the first time takes some time, otherwise its okay for power users.
Why don’t they just put it in the bookmark manager along side the import button they already have there? Why make it difficult for us 1st time users? Methodology like this is one small factor they will never beat Google at the game. Ya lets make it difficult for 1st timers in something that should be very simple. Shame as i love Vivaldi but stupid thinking like this makes me cringe.