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How to collapse bookmarks folders on Android ?

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Hello all,

I have my bookmarks synced between android and desktop. On my desktop, I have literally hundreds of folders and subfolders.

When i'm on Android, and want to save a bookmark in one of my folders, the list of all folders and subfolders show up expanded (uncollapsed).

When they are expanded, it is almost impossible to find the folder i need. I have to scroll down dozens of "pages" of folders and subfolders everytime I simply want to bookmark a page in the right folder.

Please see the image attached. This is only a tiny portion of the list. It goes on like that for dozens of pages.

Is there any solution for that ?

The simple solution would be that Firefox collapses all the folders by default, and when we click on one it expands. Basically what is done on most systems of folder/subfolders.

Kind regards,

Adrien

Hello all, I have my bookmarks synced between android and desktop. On my desktop, I have literally hundreds of folders and subfolders. When i'm on Android, and want to save a bookmark in one of my folders, the list of all folders and subfolders show up ''expanded'' (uncollapsed). When they are expanded, it is almost impossible to find the folder i need. I have to scroll down dozens of "pages" of folders and subfolders everytime I simply want to bookmark a page in the right folder. Please see the image attached. This is only a tiny portion of the list. It goes on like that for dozens of pages. Is there any solution for that ? The simple solution would be that Firefox collapses all the folders by default, and when we click on one it expands. Basically what is done on most systems of folder/subfolders. Kind regards, Adrien
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