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Is there an add-on that simplifies bookmarks, so that I don't see anything but my folders and included bookmars. I don't like everything FF 22 lists.

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First, looking to make FF22 bookmarks as simple as IE, with only desired folders and included bookmarks, not all of the other stuff, like tags, bookmarks tool bar, etc. I find it a pain to work with FF bookmarks.

Also, if you are answering this question and you know, how to I view a previous question on another topic that I asked in my account, and response and my replies to them.

Thank you.

First, looking to make FF22 bookmarks as simple as IE, with only desired folders and included bookmarks, not all of the other stuff, like tags, bookmarks tool bar, etc. I find it a pain to work with FF bookmarks. Also, if you are answering this question and you know, how to I view a previous question on another topic that I asked in my account, and response and my replies to them. Thank you.

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{Ctrl + B} opens the Bookmarks Sidebar. See if that view is similar enough to IE.

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Maybe use the sidebar:

  • Toggle the Bookmarks sidebar on/off via "View > Sidebar > Bookmarks" or Ctrl+B (Command+B on Mac)
  • Toggle the History sidebar on/off via "View > Sidebar > History" or Ctrl+H (Command+H on Mac)
  • Press the F10 key or tap the Alt key to bring up the hidden "Menu Bar" temporarily.

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Thanks-it's a bit better but still has extra unwanted stuff.