G'day,
Thanks for the replies.
It's been a while since I had to set up a "new" computer with 'everything' so I have got out of practice in doing anything more than just every-day using Puppy as she was. And I'm trying to go all-64-bit, despite the gut-felt better 32-bit stability.
I've just about sorted out Firefox (ESR-Portable), sharing the Profile from my data partition via sym-links to the half a dozen Pups I've installed. Getting one Pup/FF set up with bookmarks, mostly manually, looks good so far.
If I get sufficiently 'grumpy' with Firefox, I may try to fully set up one of the Portable chrome-based browsers with my bookmarks by importing the html as suggested.
Going off topic, is there a Linux version of 'Dead-Links', a Windows program from years, if not centuries gone by, that would check every bookmark in one's bookmarks for being active and delete the dead ones? Worked under wine but I wasn't wanting to set up Wine again if I didn't need to.
Thanks again,
David S.