Extending Expanding Enlarging the Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar
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I really fell in love with Firefox after forcing myself to use it and some of the wonderful extensions with it. I’ll soon be posting my favorite extensions and instructions on using some of them, but for this post I’m going to show you a wonderful fix to annoying problem with Firefox 1.5.0.6.
When you use Firefox for business and personal use, you will find your Bookmarks toolbar filling up in a hurry:
One benefit of IE was the fact you could expand this toolbar at will. Why you can’t here is beyond me. After a little searching, I found this messageboard post:
http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showtopic=2885
If that messageboard doesn’t help, maybe this will:
1. Close Firefox
2. Browse to c:\documents and settings\”Your Username”\Application Data\Mozilla\”Something”.Default User(Mine was zmmuzhth.Default User)\chrome
3. Open up the userChrome-example.css file and copy and paste this at the very bottom of the document:
/* Multi-row bookmarks toolbar */
#bookmarks-ptf {display:block}
#bookmarks-ptf toolbarseparator {display:inline}
4. Rename userChrome-example.css to userChrome.css
5. Open Firefox…and here’s the result:
Interesting Thoughts
Which is best web browsing software? A lot of discussion wars have been fought over this topic. Arguably firefox is the best of the lot. With its wonderful long list of extensions firefox has a lot of muscle for doing so many things. Others just cant match the power of open source community development for firfox. Annoying problems are non existent while firefox installation is so easy even your grandmother could do it.
Share This | Posted: October 30th, 2006
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November 26th, 2007 18:08
finally someone figured out how to do this, thanks
January 18th, 2008 04:10
Yes, the bookmarking feature is pretty nice, the live Bookmarks feature automatically keeps track of updates for you when new content has been added.
-Bob
March 12th, 2008 12:01
Could you do that again, only, on Leopard?