when saving bookmarks, not all folders are listed under choose
I save a bookmark, I click on "choose" and only 3 of my 10+ folders are listed. So I save under "unsorted", then "manage bookmarks" and move it to the folder I wanted it under.
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Click Add to Favourite get this small window for adding You see: Folder: drop-down list, containing: Bookmarks Toolbar Bookmarks Menu Unsorted Bookmarks
Choose...
Folder_one Folder_two Folder_three
You click Choose...
Now, the drop-down list looks like
Bookmarks Toolbar Bookmarks Menu Unsorted Bookmarks
Folder_one Folder_two Folder_three
and you save to Unsorted Bookmarks
But, in my Firefox, after clicking "Choose..." a large rectangle with folder tree appears immediately under the drop-down list, separately from it. If you cannot see it at all, you have a problem. It can be caused:
by userChrome.css (rename it to userChrome_renamed.css)
by Firefox theme (try using default theme: Tools->Addons->Themes)
by an extension (try disabling them all or one-by-one: Tools->Addons->Extensions)
Try running Firefox in Safe Mode (there should be a shortcut Start->Programs->Mozilla Firefox->Mozilla Firefox(Safe Mode))
P.S. Update Java, please. You use version 6.07, while the most recent is 6.20.
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Gekozen oplossing
Click Add to Favourite get this small window for adding You see: Folder: drop-down list, containing: Bookmarks Toolbar Bookmarks Menu Unsorted Bookmarks
Choose...
Folder_one Folder_two Folder_three
You click Choose...
Now, the drop-down list looks like
Bookmarks Toolbar Bookmarks Menu Unsorted Bookmarks
Folder_one Folder_two Folder_three
and you save to Unsorted Bookmarks
But, in my Firefox, after clicking "Choose..." a large rectangle with folder tree appears immediately under the drop-down list, separately from it. If you cannot see it at all, you have a problem. It can be caused:
by userChrome.css (rename it to userChrome_renamed.css)
by Firefox theme (try using default theme: Tools->Addons->Themes)
by an extension (try disabling them all or one-by-one: Tools->Addons->Extensions)
Try running Firefox in Safe Mode (there should be a shortcut Start->Programs->Mozilla Firefox->Mozilla Firefox(Safe Mode))
P.S. Update Java, please. You use version 6.07, while the most recent is 6.20.
Be sure you have selected "Bookmarks Menu", Click on "Choose" and you can: -use the slider, or -the up and down arrows at the top and bottom of the slider to get to the folder.
See attachment at the bottom of this post.
Does this help?