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Keditbookmarks

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In many applications (e.g. Konqueror, Konsole, Konversation) the Bookmarks ? Edit Bookmarks option opens the Bookmark Editor.

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  4.  Works Offline
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  6.  Dark Mode
  7.  Bookmarks

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  •   Updated Jul 16, 2025 
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What is Keditbookmarks?

In many applications (e.g. Konqueror, Konsole, Konversation) the Bookmarks ? Edit Bookmarks option opens the Bookmark Editor.

Alternatively you can launch the editor as standalone application to edit the browser bookmarks.

The editor shows a tree view of your bookmarks and bookmark subfolders. As is usual for tree views in KDE, subfolders are shown with a small > arrow at the left of the folder name; left clicking on it will expand the view to show the contents of that subfolder and the > arrow will change to v; left clicking on the v arrow will collapse the subfolder view.

To select an item in the list you can left click on it, or you can navigate through the list by using the Up and Down keys to move around, Right to expand a subfolder and Left to collapse it.

You can move an item to a different place in the list by using the normal Drag and Drop or Cut and Paste methods. The order in which the items appear in the Bookmark Editor is the order they will appear in the Bookmarks drop down list. The Folder ? Insert Separator option can be used to insert separating lines into the list wherever you wish.

A new subfolder can be created at the selected point in the list by using the New Folder... option in the Folder menu or from the drop down menu you get when you right click on an item in the main part of the window, or with Ctrl+N

To change the name of a bookmark or folder select it then press F2 or choose the Rename item from the Edit menu or the pop up menu that appears when you right click on the item. Similarly, you can edit the URL by pressing F3 or choosing the Change Location menu item.

The Bookmark Editor lets you import bookmarks from a range of other browsers into Konqueror's bookmark list, putting them into a new folder or replacing all current bookmarks. To do this select Import from the File menu. The File ? Export option can be used to export Konqueror's bookmarks to a Mozilla browser.

To select which bookmark subfolder is used to hold the Bookmark Toolbar items select the subfolder then choose Set as Toolbar Folder from the Folder menu.

If you are tidying up your bookmarks and have forgotten what a particular web page is, you can easily open it from within the Bookmark Editor by right clicking on the item and selecting Open in Konqueror from the pop up menu. If you just want to check that the URL is still valid select Check Status instead.

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