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Hello I am constantly switching between Bookmarks and Tree Style Tab in the sidebar. The toolbar button "Show sidebars" is fine for switching between sidebar displayed or not, but switching between Bookmarks and Tree Style Tab is not so convenient : i have to go through the small menu and select either Bookmarks or Tree Style Tab, which is two clicks and a mouse move away, boring when you are constantly switching... Is there a way to add a second toolbar button to do this switching (or have two buttons, one for Bookmarks and one for Tree Style Tabs) ? Hope someone has a solution, thanks in advance. Alain Coste

Hello I am constantly switching between Bookmarks and Tree Style Tab in the sidebar. The toolbar button "Show sidebars" is fine for switching between sidebar displayed or not, but switching between Bookmarks and Tree Style Tab is not so convenient : i have to go through the small menu and select either Bookmarks or Tree Style Tab, which is two clicks and a mouse move away, boring when you are constantly switching... Is there a way to add a second toolbar button to do this switching (or have two buttons, one for Bookmarks and one for Tree Style Tabs) ? Hope someone has a solution, thanks in advance. Alain Coste
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Alain, you can open the bookmarks side panel with ctrl+B (and the history side panel with ctrl+H).

I do not know if there is a dedicated button for this. I also do not know if the add-on offers a dedicated button or shortcut key combination, unfortunately.

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Thank you for your response. Indeed there are keyboard shortcuts for bookmarks and history (not for TST as far as I know). But i am a mouse addict (perhaps too much...) and I find more intuitive to click on a well placed button than remember keyboard shortcuts. Each software has its own shortcuts and when you use many of them you can get rapidly lost !

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