Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage
in the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name?
When i try that, the original bookmark disappears and is replaced by
the new-named one.
In short, what I'm trying to accomplish is to have two different-named bookmarks to the same webpage in the same Safari bookmarks folder.
On 2024-01-14 20:01:18 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage
in the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name?
When i try that, the original bookmark disappears and is replaced by
the new-named one.
In short, what I'm trying to accomplish is to have two different-named
bookmarks to the same webpage in the same Safari bookmarks folder.
You don't say which version of MacOS / Safari or how you are creating
the duplicate bookmark. It sounds like you might be using the Rename function, which renames the bookmark - it doesn't create a duplicate.
It should be very simple:
- Go to the webpage
- Create a bookmark, call it whatever you want and save
it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders
- Create another bookmark, call it whatever you want and
save it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders.
The only reason I can think of for a duplicated bookmark being
automatically removed would be if using a third-party bookmark managing
app with such a feature.
On 1/14/24 3:41 PM, Your Name wrote:
On 2024-01-14 20:01:18 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage
in the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name?
When i try that, the original bookmark disappears and is replaced by
the new-named one.
In short, what I'm trying to accomplish is to have two different-named
bookmarks to the same webpage in the same Safari bookmarks folder.
You don't say which version of MacOS / Safari or how you are creating
the duplicate bookmark. It sounds like you might be using the Rename
function, which renames the bookmark - it doesn't create a duplicate.
It should be very simple:
- Go to the webpage
- Create a bookmark, call it whatever you want and save
it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders
- Create another bookmark, call it whatever you want and
save it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders.
The only reason I can think of for a duplicated bookmark being
automatically removed would be if using a third-party bookmark managing
app with such a feature.
Nope, fully updated MacOS 14.2.1 (23C71), Sarari 17.2.1
(19617.1.17.11.12), no bookmarks manager.
I have an existing bookmark to a certain webpage. I open Safari, go to
that webpage, then click Bookmarks, Add Bookmark. I enter a different
name and it creates a new bookmark-- but deletes the original one.
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage in
the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name?
On 2024-01-14 21:13:12 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
On 1/14/24 3:41 PM, Your Name wrote:
On 2024-01-14 20:01:18 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular
webpage in the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a
different name?
When i try that, the original bookmark disappears and is replaced by
the new-named one.
In short, what I'm trying to accomplish is to have two
different-named bookmarks to the same webpage in the same Safari
bookmarks folder.
You don't say which version of MacOS / Safari or how you are creating
the duplicate bookmark. It sounds like you might be using the Rename
function, which renames the bookmark - it doesn't create a duplicate.
It should be very simple:
- Go to the webpage
- Create a bookmark, call it whatever you want and save
it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders
- Create another bookmark, call it whatever you want and
save it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders.
The only reason I can think of for a duplicated bookmark being
automatically removed would be if using a third-party bookmark
managing app with such a feature.
Nope, fully updated MacOS 14.2.1 (23C71), Sarari 17.2.1
(19617.1.17.11.12), no bookmarks manager.
I have an existing bookmark to a certain webpage. I open Safari, go to
that webpage, then click Bookmarks, Add Bookmark. I enter a different
name and it creates a new bookmark-- but deletes the original one.
It shouldn't do that. You can have as many bookmarks for the same
webpage as you want (although I can't really think of any reason why you would need two bookmarks for the same webpage).
Something isn't working properly.
It could be the bookmarks preference file has become corrupted. Try
quitting Safari, then copying the file Users/{your user name}/Library.Safari/Bookmarks.plist to another location (e.g.
downloads) and then deleting it, then restart Safari and try adding your bookmarks again. If it works, then the old Bookmarks.plist file is
corrupted.
If you're using iCloud syncing with another device, then that could be
the potential culprit - turn off the syncing and see if the problem
still happens.
You could try saving the second bookmark to a different / new
sub-folder. If that works, then maybe you can use the Edit Bookmarks
option to move it to where you want it.
On 2024-01-14 21:13:12 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
On 1/14/24 3:41 PM, Your Name wrote:
On 2024-01-14 20:01:18 +0000, Colour Sergeant Bourne said:
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage
in the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name? >>>>
When i try that, the original bookmark disappears and is replaced by
the new-named one.
In short, what I'm trying to accomplish is to have two different-named >>>> bookmarks to the same webpage in the same Safari bookmarks folder.
You don't say which version of MacOS / Safari or how you are creating
the duplicate bookmark. It sounds like you might be using the Rename
function, which renames the bookmark - it doesn't create a duplicate.
It should be very simple:
- Go to the webpage
- Create a bookmark, call it whatever you want and save
it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders
- Create another bookmark, call it whatever you want and
save it wherever you want in your bookmarks folders.
The only reason I can think of for a duplicated bookmark being
automatically removed would be if using a third-party bookmark managing
app with such a feature.
Nope, fully updated MacOS 14.2.1 (23C71), Sarari 17.2.1
(19617.1.17.11.12), no bookmarks manager.
I have an existing bookmark to a certain webpage. I open Safari, go to
that webpage, then click Bookmarks, Add Bookmark. I enter a different
name and it creates a new bookmark-- but deletes the original one.
It shouldn't do that. You can have as many bookmarks for the same
webpage as you want (although I can't really think of any reason why
you would need two bookmarks for the same webpage).
Something isn't working properly.
It could be the bookmarks preference file has become corrupted. Try
quitting Safari, then copying the file Users/{your user name}/Library.Safari/Bookmarks.plist
to another location (e.g. downloads) and then deleting it, then restart Safari and try adding your bookmarks again. If it works, then the old Bookmarks.plist file is corrupted.
If you're using iCloud syncing with another device, then that could be
the potential culprit - turn off the syncing and see if the problem
still happens.
You could try saving the second bookmark to a different / new
sub-folder. If that works, then maybe you can use the Edit Bookmarks
option to move it to where you want it.
For your reference, records indicate that
Colour Sergeant Bourne <bourne@rorke.za> wrote:
Is there a way to duplicate a Safari bookmark to a particular webpage in
the same bookmark folder but give the new bookmark a different name?
Edit Bookmarks
Select “the one”
Copy
Paste
Rename
A browser-independent trick to avoid deduplication would be to alter the
URL itself by putting a # at the end (or otherwise changing the fragment
if it already has one).
It could be the bookmarks preference file has become corrupted. Try
quitting Safari, then copying the file Users/{your user name}/Library.Safari/Bookmarks.plist to another location (e.g.
downloads) and then deleting it, then restart Safari and try adding
your bookmarks again. If it works, then the old Bookmarks.plist file is corrupted.
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