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how can I add a vertical scroolbar to bookmarks in v25.0.1?

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I have so far tried and failed to get a vertical scrollbar in bookmarks. I wish to use Firefox but IE is much better as it has a scrollbar for favorites so I can move quickly down the list etc.

I live in hope!

Cheers

Geoff

I have so far tried and failed to get a vertical scrollbar in bookmarks. I wish to use Firefox but IE is much better as it has a scrollbar for favorites so I can move quickly down the list etc. I live in hope! Cheers Geoff

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Usually Ctrl+Shift+b will open your bookmarks in a separate window, the Library dialog. The best approach really depends on your personal style of working.

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If you have a widescreen display, maybe the Bookmarks Sidebar would be handy? You can open and close it using either:

  • Ctrl+b
  • View menu > Sidebar > Bookmarks
  • toolbar button (looks like the drop-down menu toolbar button, except that it doesn't have the word Bookmarks next to it in the Customize dialog where you would find it and drag it to a convenient location)

To add a scroll bar to the drop-down menu, you can create a custom style rule or use an old add-on (the old add-on might require some manual updating). These threads have the details:

Any luck?

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not sure whether this is what you had in mind?!

using CTRL/shift/b gets me a scroolbar

Cheers

Geoff

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Usually Ctrl+Shift+b will open your bookmarks in a separate window, the Library dialog. The best approach really depends on your personal style of working.