Press Alt on your keyboard while within a Firefox window to reveal the hidden top menu, then select Bookmarks followed by Show All Bookmarks to bring up the Bookmarks Manager. Chrome will then prompt you for the HTML file that contains your bookmarks. To import bookmarks from HTML into Chrome, follow the same instructions as when exporting except in the final step, select Import Bookmarks from the menu. Select Export Bookmarks from the menu and then choose a destination for the HTML file, such as a flash drive or a network location. Be careful not to confuse them with the grey vertical dots right above them that we used in the previous step. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + O (the letter "oh").Ĭlick on the vertical blue dots in the top-right region of the Bookmarks Manager. This enables you to back up your bookmarks and transfer them to another computer or even into a different web browser.Ĭlick on the vertical dots in the top-right corner of Chrome, then select Bookmarks, followed by Bookmarks Manager from the menus. This article will show you how to import and export your web browser bookmarks to and from Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari to a portable HTML file.