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Can't find the * symbol to open bookmarks. I want to move it back to the toolbar.

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In the prior version of FireFox, there was a handy * symbol on the left side of the toolbar area. I used this often to move from one part of my viewing to another.

I understand that, if I could see the symbol in the menu, I could move it up to the toolbar area. But I just can't find it.

In the prior version of FireFox, there was a handy * symbol on the left side of the toolbar area. I used this often to move from one part of my viewing to another. I understand that, if I could see the symbol in the menu, I could move it up to the toolbar area. But I just can't find it.

Solution eye eponami

  • You can toggle the Bookmarks sidebar off/on via "View > Sidebar > Bookmarks" or "Ctrl+B" (Command+B on Mac)
  • You can toggle the History sidebar off/on via "View > Sidebar > History" or "Ctrl+H" (Command+H on Mac)

You can install the Classic Theme Restorer extension to get a toolbar button in the Customize palette to toggle the Bookmarks Sidebar on/off.

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This button should still be at the right of the search bar on the Navigation Toolbar as two button next to each other, one being the star to bookmark a page and next to it the button that open the Bookmarks Menu drop-down list.

If you do not see this button, then check for issues with the localstore.rdf file.


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Thanks, that is helpful.

However, it does not provide the ease of use and functionality I've come to rely on.

Often I switch to a folder that is several layers deep, in which I use several bookmarks, one after the other. This seems to requires me to follow that path all the way to the desired folder each time. I do see that if I ask to see them all, I can retain the depth of bookmark folders I want, but it is on another page, rather than sharing the browser page of the site I'm on. Previously I could have it on the left of my screen, or toggle it off for a full screen and toggle it back fully displayed when I wanted to move on.

I'm trying here to adapt to this new version without loosing the kind of flow I've developed and used comfortably for several years.

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I've just found a new limitation from my prior practice with this new version.

Most often I use this quick bookmark selection when I'm in private browsing. But using the full bookmark display with its advantage of keeping things open to the depth I wish, then defaults to sending the selected link to the public page, not the private page. This wasn't a problem before 'when the bookmark list was part of the page I was on.

I suppose I could elect to close the public page when I'm doing this work in the private page, so the only place to open it was the page I was on.

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Solution eye oponami

  • You can toggle the Bookmarks sidebar off/on via "View > Sidebar > Bookmarks" or "Ctrl+B" (Command+B on Mac)
  • You can toggle the History sidebar off/on via "View > Sidebar > History" or "Ctrl+H" (Command+H on Mac)

You can install the Classic Theme Restorer extension to get a toolbar button in the Customize palette to toggle the Bookmarks Sidebar on/off.

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