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Feb 22, 2012 1:51 PM in response to marciokokoby Carolyn Samit,Marc ...
Are you using iCloud??
If so, open System Preferences > iCloud
Deselect the box next to Bookmarks then reselect it then restart your Mac.
If you can retrieve your bookmarks, make sure and make a copy so you have a backup.
From your Safari menu bar click File > Export Bookmarks
Save the Safari.Bookmarks.html file to an external source. If need be you can re import the Bookmarks from the File menu.
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Feb 22, 2012 1:57 PM in response to Carolyn Samitby marciokoko,Yes im using iCloud. But whats the point in doing that?
I like the bookmark syncing feature, its very useful. Im just not fond of bookmark folders being erased on a whim.
Plus, deactivating Bookmark Sync wont bring back my deleted bookmarks, will it?
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Feb 22, 2012 2:05 PM in response to marciokokoby Carolyn Samit,Yes, it will bring back your Bookmarks. That's why I suggested you do this.
Folders aren't being erased on a whim. You moved a folder while iCloud was syncing. That's why it disappeared and it may not reappear.
If you want to try and get it back deselect the box then reselect it then restart your Mac.
This is Apple's suggestion as noted here > iCloud: Troubleshooting iCloud Bookmarks < see Troubleshooting Bookmarks on OS X Lion.
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Apr 29, 2013 6:48 PM in response to Carolyn Samitby Treffin,I tried this without success. I noticed that once the folder disappeared (the one I was dragging over to place within another folder while rearranging bookmarks), it also disappeared on my iOS devices as well. This happened very quickly before I could even get any of them shut down or disconnected from the network.
It seems that this would most certainly be classified as a BUG in Safari and/or it's interaction with iCloud. If I move a folder and the synchronization process is running to synchronize a previous "edit" or "move", then the folder being moved should revert back to it's original location instead of simply disappearing. Is this an issue with Safari, iCloud, the supporting framework, or Lion OS?
Thankfully I have a TimeMachine backup from last Friday that I will be able to use for restoring the bookmarks.plist file. But for future reference, is there a way -other than turning off iCloud sync for bookmarks- to extend the timeframe allowing for multiple bookmark edits prior to synchronization, or maybe force synchronization to wait until the bookmarks list is closed?
Thanks,
Treffin
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May 23, 2016 8:58 AM in response to Carolyn Samitby app-project,I just lost an hour of work organizing bookmarks due to this bug. If, as you suggest, it is working as designed, when you choose "edit bookmarks" it should offer to turn off iCloud. Or create a chain of backup files. The bookmarks .plist file is only a few kilobytes but it takes hours and hours of personal effort keep it organized and up to date. The idea that bookmarks work involving 'iCloud" is at risk and not for professional use, is not being entirely communicated elsewhere.