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Bookmark toolbar takes too muck space

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Here is screenshot demonstraiting the problem: Screenshot

Main Toolbar is disabled Bookmark toolbar contains a few folders and located at the top row along with the navigation buttons and page tabs.

The problem is bookmark panel takes too much space (it is too width) - lots of free space is unused.

Here is screenshot demonstraiting the problem: [http://wstaw.org/m/2012/07/17/snapshot2.png Screenshot] Main Toolbar is disabled Bookmark toolbar contains a few folders and located at the top row along with the navigation buttons and page tabs. The problem is bookmark panel takes too much space (it is too width) - lots of free space is unused.

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It never occurred to me to put the bookmarks on the tab bar. They don't seem to auto-size correctly there. (On other bars, you can re-fit the bookmarks using: View > Toolbars > Customize or right-click blank area of tab bar or navigation toolbar > Customize, then just clicking Done.)

There are some methods for applying style rules to the Firefox UI that might help in this case. For example, you might be able to specify a maximum width for the bookmarks part of the bar. For example:


#TabsToolbar #personal-bookmarks, #TabsToolbar #PlacesToolbar {max-width:350px !important;}

To apply such a rule, you can use the Stylish extension or the userChrome.css file (as described in other threads, but I'm short of time to search them up at the moment).