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livemarks not stored in target folder as per settings, rss feeds not stored separately either #351
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Does this still happen? |
yes...the issue persists, i'm no longer able to effectively use livemarks. any suggestions? |
Adding comment that this is also happening for me with the latest version. Old/pre-existing feed work fine, any new feed added show this behaviour. |
@Marakai do you have any other extension installed? |
Same here. Existing feeds work normally, but new feeds have no folder structure. Adding a new feed is not currently a useable function. Edit: The problem is caused by the Default Bookmark Folder addon. Workaround is to disable DBF, save the feed, and enable DBF again. |
Just to clarify, I am not sure whether I have quite the same problem as @wallymann. I am not changing the folder setting in Livemarks, and I am not clear whether @wallymann only has a problem when that default is changed. The default Firefox folder for bookmarks has changed, though, which is why I use the DBF addon. |
Livemarks is not compatible with the extension "Default Bookmark Folder". The bookmark star in Firefox actually remembers the last selected folder as well. |
@evilpie It used to, but now the folder has to be reselected every time - unless that's just for the Linux version. "Default Bookmark Folder" restores the old behaviour, as do other addons :) Once the feed is saved, there is no problem with Livemarks. |
ok...i do have the DBF add-on...i will test disabling DBF when adding feeds to livemarks |
I don't think that is true, but anyway not important: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1432604. Is anyone experience this issue without "Default Bookmark Folder" being installed? |
ok...i tested the "disable DBF, import/add livemarks, re-enable DBF" and it's not really working. the import appears to work, in that it creates the livemarks in my desired location. see image 1 below. however, all of the actual RSS updates are just dumped into the root bookmark folder. see image 2 below. |
This is expected. "Default Bookmark Folder" will move all bookmarks created by Livemarks. As I said both extensions are incompatible. |
Add-on version
Add-on version: 3.3
Describe the bug
added feeds and imported feeds are not saved in the correct folder as per the settings.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
all RSS feeds should be stored in the chosen folder e.g., "Livemarks"
Extra context
feedbro-subscriptions-20210412-093136.opml.txt
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