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Is there a way to access Bookmarks with 1 mouse click?

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Running XP, Firefox 4.0.1. I used to be able to open my bookmarks with one mouse click. Now I click on the icon, move the mouse down to "from internet explorer", then to the folder, and finally to the site shortcut. Is there a way to eliminate the extra steps?

Thanks, Joe

Running XP, Firefox 4.0.1. I used to be able to open my bookmarks with one mouse click. Now I click on the icon, move the mouse down to "from internet explorer", then to the folder, and finally to the site shortcut. Is there a way to eliminate the extra steps? Thanks, Joe

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You can open the Bookmarks in the sidebar via View > Sidebar > Bookmarks (Ctrl+B)

You can find toolbar buttons to open the bookmarks (star) and the history (clock) in the sidebar in the toolbar palette and drag them on a toolbar.
Firefox 4 has two bookmark buttons with a star in the Customize window.
One star button has a drop marker that open a Bookmark menu.
The other star button without the drop marker opens the bookmarks in the sidebar.

Open the Customize window via "View > Toolbars > Customize" or via "Firefox > Options > Toolbar Layout"
Press F10 or tap the Alt key to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily.