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How to enable scroll over folders in dropdown bookmarks?

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When I hover cursor over any folder in dropdown bookmarks scrolling not working. Only possible to move cursor to the end of the window(bottom arrow) for scrolling but it is not very convenient way.

Used: macbook touchpad with two finger scrolling. macOS HS 10.13.4 Firefox 59.0.2

When I hover cursor over any folder in dropdown bookmarks scrolling not working. Only possible to move cursor to the end of the window(bottom arrow) for scrolling but it is not very convenient way. Used: macbook touchpad with two finger scrolling. macOS HS 10.13.4 Firefox 59.0.2

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Correct, scrolling stops working when it is over a folder. It is working properly. You may find something here : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?platform=windows&q=mouse

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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Thanks, Pkshadow.

But no keywords like mouse, bookmark, folder, hover and some others for search didn't help.

Is is a pity that it is working properly. It is very not convenient.

Good speed of Firefox but I think I need to go back to Google Chrome. It has scroll.

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Maybe add a scroll bar.

Note that on Mac this won't work for the Bookmarks menu because the main menu bar is under control of the OS.

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cor-el said

Maybe add a scroll bar. Note that on Mac this won't work for the Bookmarks menu because the main menu bar is under control of the OS.

Does that work on the BMB menu that drops from the optional Bookmarks Menu Toolbar button ()? If so, it could be a workaround for Mac.