Is it possible to add a shortcut to one or two very select websites to the navigational toolbar for convenient, one-click entry (i.e., which toolbar currently has buttons for viewing bookmarks and browsing history)?
I would just like to be able to click once to get to one or two very important websites, just as I can now click once to show my viewing history (or scrapbook) in the sidebar.
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That's what the bookmarks toolbar is for.
But putting single bookmarks there can fill it up quickly. Rather than a keyboard shortcut you can create a keyword shortcut for the bookmark, and that bookmark can be anywhere and out of sight. I keep all (most) of my keyword bookmarks in one folder on my bookmarks toolbar with the name beginning with the keyword. Here is an example, next door neighbor liked it for their netbook used at TV
Name: tv: TV Listings - Find Local TV Shows and Movie Schedules - Listings Grid | TVGuide.com Location: http://www.tvguide.com/Listings/ Keyword: tv: Description: PPP (User must be custom TV choices at Yahoo/TVGuide), start with zipcode (uncheck timezone), uses cookies, do for not logged in and for logged in. Must be logged in to pick your favorite channels to reduce list size.
Firefox Keyword Shortcuts
Bookmarks toolbar styling
- Stylish :: Add-ons for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/ - Bookmarks Toolbar Fx4 Blue/Folders, Red/Bookmarks - Themes and Skins for Browser - userstyles.org
http://userstyles.org/styles/46947/bookmarks-toolbar-fx4-blue-folders-red-bookmarks
Dear dmcritchie:
I really appreciate your reply. I didn't know about the Bookmarks Toolbar, which I guess shows my depth of knowledge of Firefox. Your answer helped me do exactly what I wanted to do.
I used to use keyword shortcuts but forgot how. They were helpful before, so it was good to be reminded about them. Thank you so much.