Edit Google Chrome’s ‘Other’ bookmarks

February 9th, 2010 admin

Google Chrome for Mac (in beta) doesn’t yet give you a way to mass edit bookmarks in your Other Bookmarks folder. (You can click the yellow star next to a bookmarked page once it’s loaded to edit each bookmark one at a time, but that’s tedious.) As a workaround, you can do mass edits in TextEdit (or most any other text editor). Turn off Bookmark Syncing If you have the developer build of Chrome (which allows you to sync your bookmarks to Google Docs), turn off Bookmark Sync by going to Chrome


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