![]() But all its contents are still missing, no matter what I do. ![]() Is -> the same as >? I've been trying various combinations of space, dash, and >, but am not familiar with the combination of a dash and >.Īnyway, I did finally figure out that Pale Moon has not disabled Scrapbook. Thanks a lot for taking the time to help me, Richard. ![]() I checked C:\ in My Computer, but there is no "Documents and Settings" listed under it. Does anyone have an idea how I might get my Scrapbook contents back? I have this note stored in my documents folder :Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Applicationĭata\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ default.xxx Filename:bookmarks.htmlĪnd thought of using it, substituting "scrapbook" for "bookmarks," then realized that I have no idea where I would enter such an address to begin with. I had read somewhere in all the explanations that "Sure, you can use both browsers and switch back and forth," so these disappearances are very disconcerting. Yet they are now in Pale Moon, fortunately, but that can't happen with Scrapbook, as it is incompatible with PM. Possibly it is from something I did without knowing, or maybe there is some strange link between Pale Moon and FireFox, because I found that all my saved passwords have also disappeared from FireFox. But tonight when I went to do that, I discovered that every single entry had disappeared from Scrapbook. The problem: The add-on called Scrapbook is incompatible with Pale Moon, so I figured I would just have to switch back and forth to use FireFox when I wanted to find something I had saved there. I really liked it-for one thing, because FF has been changing so much that some addons become useless and apparently there are more radical changes in view it lets me use the "red cats" theme I used to be able to have on FF, but can't anymore. About 2 days ago, I learned of the Pale Moon browser, which is based on what FireFox used to be, and I tried it.
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