If you don’t have a flash drive, you can attach the bookmark file to an email message instead.

If you’re going to email yourself the bookmarks, navigate to your Downloads folder (or anywhere else that’s easy to remember).

If you’re emailing the bookmarks to yourself, open your email client, compose a new message to yourself, attach the file, then click the send button.

If you emailed yourself the bookmarks, log into your email account from the new computer, open the message, then download the HTML attachment.

Firefox: Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B to open the Bookmark Manger. Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File.

Firefox: Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B to open the Bookmark Manger. Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File.

Firefox: Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B to open the Bookmark Manger. Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File.

Firefox: Press Ctrl+⇧ Shift+B to open the Bookmark Manger. Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File.

Firefox: Click Import & Backup, then select Import Bookmarks from HTML. Safari: Skip to the next step.

If you don’t have a flash drive, you can attach the bookmark file to an email message instead.

If you’re going to email yourself the bookmarks, navigate to your Downloads folder (or anywhere else that’s easy to remember).

If you’re emailing the bookmarks to yourself, open your email client, compose a new message to yourself, attach the file, then click the send button.

If you emailed yourself the bookmarks, log into your email account from the new computer, open the message, then download the HTML attachment.

Chrome: Click the ⁝ at the top-right corner of the browser, select Bookmarks, then click Bookmark manager. Safari: Click the File menu, click Import From…, then select Bookmark HTML File.

Chrome: Click the ⁝ at the top-right corner of the page, then select Import Bookmarks. Safari: Skip to the next step.