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No Bookmark Button on Nexus One.

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Every screen shot of Fennec I find has a bookmarks button to the left of the address bar, but I've installed it on my Nexus One, and while I can add bookmarks (with the star icoon), I can't view them. How do you enable the bookmark button on Fennec?

Extensions installed:

Readability, Youtube Enabler, Weave

Every screen shot of Fennec I find has a bookmarks button to the left of the address bar, but I've installed it on my Nexus One, and while I can add bookmarks (with the star icoon), I can't view them. How do you enable the bookmark button on Fennec? == Extensions installed: == Readability, Youtube Enabler, Weave

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The button to the left of the address bar in Firefox for Maemo is actually a "switch task" button. It's not included in Firefox for Android because Android uses the "Home" button on the phone rather than an on-screen control for switching activities.

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Tap on the URLBar. The "awesomebar" should be displayed. The first item in the results list is "See all bookmarks". Tap that item to browse your bookmarks.

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Well that works - still seems weird that other versions of Fennec out there would have the button and this one wouldn't.

Thank you!

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The button to the left of the address bar in Firefox for Maemo is actually a "switch task" button. It's not included in Firefox for Android because Android uses the "Home" button on the phone rather than an on-screen control for switching activities.