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    Removing the Show More Bookmarks Arrow?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MisterQ, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. MisterQ

    MisterQ Notebook Consultant

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    How do I remove the show more bookmarks arrow (the ">>" symbol when many bmarks are in the toolbar) from appearing? I moved my bookmarks to the same row as the address bar/stop and refresh/etc, and it annoys me since FF 3.5b4, they just get shrunk into that.
     
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    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    remove the bookmarks from the toolbar? Or, create category folders and put your bookmarks into them?
     
  3. MisterQ

    MisterQ Notebook Consultant

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    I have limited space on my screen, so putting them in another row personally is already gonna make me lose space. And I don't like fullscreening. And all my bookmarks are in a folder called bookmarks, so its like a dropdown.
     
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    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    You can put folders within the bookmarks folder, so that bookmarks bar can hold different things

    Example, I have three folders: sports, news, computer. Each folder has 15 or so links in it. I click on the folder sports, and get a dropdown of all those links.

    So, more links in a smaller space