
In the newest version of firefox I cannot find the show all tags in bookmarks. Where is it?
Hi. When I look under bookmarks, there used to be something I could click on that said show all tags, so I could find things. Now all I see is recent tags. Where can I find ALL my tags? I have spent so much time clicking on things and looking, but this new version is very confusing. Please help! Trying to plan a trip and cannot find all my TRIP tags! Thanks so much
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Sorry to hear you lost that.
In the Library dialog, there is a section for tags. You can open that using either:
- Command+Shift+b
- Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks
To create something like that on your Bookmarks menu or Bookmarks toolbar, you need to create a "smart" bookmark folder. The nice feature is that it breaks out your "all tags" by the tag, so there's less scanning through the list.
(1) Select and copy this places query:
place:type=6&sort=1
(2) In the Library dialog, create a new bookmark on the Bookmarks Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar. Click the relevant location, then either:
- right-click > New Bookmark
- Organize menu > New Bookmark
(3) In the Name, enter a query description such as Alpha Tags
(4) In the Location, paste the places query
(5) Click Add.
(6) If you get a dotted rectangle instead of a blue folder icon: drag the new bookmark to another location, e.g, a folder, the Bookmarks Toolbar, etc., within the Library dialog. This forces Firefox to recognize it as a query-type bookmark. The icon should change from the dotted rectangle to the blue search folder icon. Then you can drag it back to your preferred location.
After that, it should work from your Bookmarks menu or Bookmarks toolbar (wherever it ended up) just like the Tags section of the Library dialog.