Bookmarks
Bookmarks let you save pages you want to return to later without keeping them open as tabs. In WebLibre, the bookmark manager is more than a flat list. It supports folders, search, sorting, import and export, and actions on multiple bookmarks at once.
Open Bookmarks
You can open the bookmark manager from the browser menu:
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Open the browser menu
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Tap Bookmarks
This opens the main bookmark tree. From there, you can browse folders, search, sort entries, and manage saved pages.
Bookmark the Current Page
If you want to save the page you are currently viewing:
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Open the browser menu
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Tap Add Bookmark
WebLibre then saves the page as a bookmark. If you want to move it later, you can do that from the bookmark manager.
How Bookmarks Are Organized
WebLibre stores bookmarks in a tree. That means you can keep simple flat lists, or build folders and subfolders when you want more structure.
Common ways to organize them:
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one folder for reading later
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one folder for work or school
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separate folders for shopping, travel, research, or projects
Inside the bookmark manager, you can:
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open folders
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add subfolders
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add bookmarks inside a folder
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move bookmarks or folders to another folder
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rename or edit entries
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delete entries you no longer need
Search, Visibility, and Sort
The bookmark manager includes tools that help when your saved pages start to grow:
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Filter bookmarks lets you search by title or address
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Folders Only hides bookmark entries and shows only the folder structure
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Hide Empty Folders can reduce clutter in the main tree
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Sort can use Default, Title A-Z, Title Z-A, URL A-Z, URL Z-A, Newest First, or Oldest First
This is useful when you want to quickly clean up old bookmarks, find a saved site by name, or review the newest items you added.
Bookmark Actions
Open the menu for a bookmark entry to use actions such as:
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Open
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Open in New Tab
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Open in Background
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Share
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Move
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Edit
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Delete
For folders, WebLibre can also show actions such as:
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Add Subfolder
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Add Bookmark
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Move
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Edit
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Delete
If a folder contains other folders and bookmarks, WebLibre may also offer Flatten to move its contents up one level.
Select Multiple Bookmarks
If you long-press a bookmark or folder, WebLibre enters selection mode.
That lets you work with multiple items at once, such as:
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opening several bookmark entries in background tabs
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moving several items into another folder
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deleting several items together
This is helpful when cleaning up imported bookmarks or reorganizing a large folder.
Import Bookmarks
WebLibre can import bookmarks from:
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HTML
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JSON
To import:
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Open Bookmarks
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Open the menu in the top app bar
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Choose Import
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Select HTML or JSON
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Pick the file from your device
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Choose whether to Merge with existing bookmarks or Replace them
Use Merge when you want to keep your current bookmarks and add the imported ones. Use Replace when you want to erase your current bookmarks first and start from the imported set.
If you are moving from another browser, Switching from Another Browser explains the HTML import path in more detail.
Export Bookmarks
WebLibre can also export bookmarks as:
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HTML
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JSON
To export:
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Open Bookmarks
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Open the menu in the top app bar
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Choose Export
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Select HTML or JSON
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Choose where to save the file
HTML export is useful when moving bookmarks to another browser. JSON export is more useful as a structured backup or for tools that expect WebLibre’s own bookmark data format.
Bookmark All Open Tabs
If you want to save many open tabs at once:
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Open the tab view
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Open the tab view menu
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Tap Bookmark all
WebLibre offers two approaches:
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Fast — choose a destination folder and save the tabs there right away
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Detailed — review the bookmark data one tab at a time before saving
This is useful after a research session, a shopping comparison, or a long reading session you want to revisit later.
Tips
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Use folders if you regularly save bookmarks for different kinds of work or browsing
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Use Newest First after an import to quickly review what was added
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Use Open in Background when you want to reopen a saved set without losing your current page
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Use Local Search in the Address Bar when you want to find bookmarks without opening the bookmark manager first