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No multi-level folders
Authored by: lstewart on Jan 08, '03 03:19:34PM

Yes, you can. Suppose you want to put folder B inside top-level folder A. Create a new folder, and name it "folder B". It's top-level. Now click folder A, so its contents are on the right. Now drag folder B into the right pane, and it will be moved inside folder A.

The same thing works to nest multiple levels deep. I'm sure Apple will make an easier way to do this, as it is hardly intuitive. But it works.

By the way: I wish I had read this hint sooner. I manually copied all my Chimera bookmarks over to Safari last night by doing the following (tedious, but effective):

1. Export Chimera bookmarks as outlined in this hint.
2. Open two Safari windows, one with the HTML Chimera bookmark file, and the other with Safari's bookmarks window.
3. One at a time, click the links in the Chimera bookmark file and drag them to Safari's bookmarks. This way the titles are retained, as well as the URLs.

This tip applies to any link in Safari... if you drag a hyperlink from a web page into the bookmarks, the target URL of the hyperlink becomes the bookmark's URL, and the text of the link becomes the bookmark title.



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No multi-level folders
Authored by: sn00py on Jan 08, '03 08:58:16PM

Well I'll be damned!
Thanks



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