
But for now anyway, you can get your links on Silk without too much worry. Other users seem to have got so peeved with this shortcoming in Silk that they’ve sought out alternative browsers for their Kindle Fire instead. You may have to, since Silk doesn’t appear to allow you to create subcategories of links.

And you can always create a more tailored bookmarks list in another browser before copying it over to the Kindle Fire. That may not be the most elegant bookmark import method, but it does work.

Now drag and drop the files onto the Documents folder. It will then show up in your File Explorer. To access it, swipe right from the left of the screen to find the Bookmarks menu item, and click on the bookmark. Connect your Kindle device to your computer using a USB cable. Here are the specifications of such a drive: These files are stored on a network attached storage (NAS) platform known as 'NetFiles.' NetFiles utilizes the SMB/CIFS protocol to provide shared access to. Any sub-folders in the original HTML file will show up in order in the list. Hello, Im trying to mount my universitys network drive known as netfiles to my kindle fire either through an app or some other means. You’ll get a new web page, which you can then bookmark, with all the links in a list. Then try to open it, and you’ll be given the option of opening the file in Silk. Dont like your Fires assigned name (Gertrudes 7th Kindle) Its what appears on the upper-left corner of the screen, as well as on Amazons various ebook.
WHERE ARE BOOKMARKS ON KINDLE FIRE DRIVE PC
I sent the file to myself from my PC to my Kindle Fire in a Facebook message. Then simply copy it to your Kindle Fire, or transfer it via some browser-based solution. Amazon Cloud Drive Cloud Drive is already built in to your Fire phone and automatically backs up your device settings, notes, bookmarks, call history. Export an HTML bookmarks file from your preferred browser. Here’s one very simple solution – until Amazon pulls their finger out and installs this essential feature.

So if you want to import all of your bookmarks from Chrome, Firefox, or your other preferred browser option, how do you do it? If, in lieu of letting it go to sleep, you try to put a bookmark in it, you. But this particular book, when the Kindle goes to sleep, it doesnt save your place when you return, its at the cover page. Not a big deal, Ive done it with 8-10 other books. And worst of all, there’s no proper bookmarks import feature. I downloaded one of Baens books and ran it through Book Designer. One of the most irritating shortcomings of Amazon’s new Kindle Fire 7 tablet is the lack of proper bookmarks management in its otherwise fast and slick Silk browser.
