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Bookmark Toolbar forcing me to use one bar.

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why cant i just grab the bookmark toolbar and drag it down to make 2 or 3 rows of bookmarks. cmon.

i tried looking for an add on to do this but couldn't seem to find that either.


please fix this, its pretty pathetic.

if someone has an add-on that can fix this problem please let me know because i haven't found one and I'm tired of looking through folders or other menus for something that could've been right there.

this is the kind of dumb lazy programming i expect from windows/apple or others.

also, make a dark mode toggle for your website..... lol. this page looks like the surface of the sun, and dark reader add-on cant fix this page for some reason.

FF on PC, not that it should matter.

why cant i just grab the bookmark toolbar and drag it down to make 2 or 3 rows of bookmarks. cmon. i tried looking for an add on to do this but couldn't seem to find that either. please fix this, its pretty pathetic. if someone has an add-on that can fix this problem please let me know because i haven't found one and I'm tired of looking through folders or other menus for something that could've been right there. this is the kind of dumb lazy programming i expect from windows/apple or others. also, make a dark mode toggle for your website..... lol. this page looks like the surface of the sun, and dark reader add-on cant fix this page for some reason. FF on PC, not that it should matter.

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Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web Link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

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Add-ons cannot modify the height of built-in toolbars.

For now, the only workaround is the unofficial, community-supported approach of overriding the built-in style rules with a user's style rules through a userChrome.css file. You can get help with that on the FirefoxCSS subreddit, and I have a general website with tips (although not an updated recipe for multi-row bookmarks).

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Extensions usually do not apply to Mozilla sites. (That can be changed.) You can change the appearance of this site with userContent.css but it isn't worth it if you are an infrequent visitor. There is a bookmarklet zap white backgrounds which would help but you have to use it after each page load.