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get rid of "favorite folder" in context menu

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I never use this feature. It just clutters the folder context menu, and is a place to click on by mistake.

Anyone know of an add-on (or config setting) that will let me hack the context menu to get rid of it? Even better, to get rid of the "favorite folder" feature altogether?

Thanks.

--peter

I never use this feature. It just clutters the folder context menu, and is a place to click on by mistake. Anyone know of an add-on (or config setting) that will let me hack the context menu to get rid of it? Even better, to get rid of the "favorite folder" feature altogether? Thanks. --peter

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pb said

I never use this feature. It just clutters the folder context menu, and is a place to click on by mistake. Anyone know of an add-on (or config setting) that will let me hack the context menu to get rid of it? Even better, to get rid of the "favorite folder" feature altogether? Thanks. --peter

Never mind. I found the add-on "menu wizard" which can do this for me, i.e. remove it from the context menu. Removing whatever bloat the feature itself causes is another matter, though, unfortunately.

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pb said

I never use this feature. It just clutters the folder context menu, and is a place to click on by mistake. Anyone know of an add-on (or config setting) that will let me hack the context menu to get rid of it? Even better, to get rid of the "favorite folder" feature altogether? Thanks. --peter

Never mind. I found the add-on "menu wizard" which can do this for me, i.e. remove it from the context menu. Removing whatever bloat the feature itself causes is another matter, though, unfortunately.