Can you make the bookmark button entries sticky?
My bookmarks are hierarchical -- folders within folders. Often I'm working with several bookmarks within the same sub-folder. But each time I want to select another bookmark (by clicking on the bookmark button), I have to drill down to the sub-folder again. It would be very helpful if the bookmark list would open up showing where i was the last time.
I don't want to display the sidebar or toolbar to do this because they eat up screen space.
Valitud lahendus
Take a look at this add-on.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bookmarks-history-panel/?src=ss
There's a "pin" to hold the dropdown open while it is being used.
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Have you tried using the Bookmarks Sidebar? The Bookmarks Sidebar will retain its position as long as it is not closed and re-opened; in which case it will "rewind" to the top of the list. I too have a hierarchical nested folder arrangement with thousands of bookmarks and use the Sidebar when working intensely with bookmarks.
- Open or close the Bookmarks Sidebar with CTRL+B
You could also keep the Library window open to that folder, then click on the Library window in the Windows task bar at the bottom of the screen to bring that window to the top to make another selection from the folder. In the Library window, click on the desired folder, the bookmarks within that folder appear in the right panel and it will stay put until you change folders in the left panel of the Library window.
- Open the Library window with Bookmakrs > Show All Bookmarks or CTRL+SHIFT+B
Valitud lahendus
Take a look at this add-on.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bookmarks-history-panel/?src=ss
There's a "pin" to hold the dropdown open while it is being used.
TheOldFox: As I mentioned before, I don't want to eat up screen space by displaying anything like the sidebar or toolbar. I'd like to limit the bookmark menu to a button with a dropdown.
I think I've found an add-on that does mimic the bookmark button and is sticky. I'll try that out.
Thanks for your input.
Muudetud
The ed-meister: Thanks for pointing me to the add-on. It's pretty much what I was looking for.