How can I make the “Bookmark Library” of Firefox always open on a new Tab (about:library) (like preferences and addons), instead of a separate window?
Hello! Help me please. How can I make the “Bookmark Library” of Firefox always open on a new Tab (about:library) in the current window (like about:preferences and about:addons), instead of a separate window?
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Максим said
Hello! Help me please. How can I make the “Bookmark Library” of Firefox always open on a new Tab (about:library) in the current window (like about:preferences and about:addons), instead of a separate window?
Hello Максим,
You can enter this URL in the address bar (and bookmark it) :
chrome://browser/content/places/places.xhtml
Does that work for you ?
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Максим said
Hello! Help me please. How can I make the “Bookmark Library” of Firefox always open on a new Tab (about:library) in the current window (like about:preferences and about:addons), instead of a separate window?
Hello Максим,
You can enter this URL in the address bar (and bookmark it) :
chrome://browser/content/places/places.xhtml
Does that work for you ?
OK it worked, thanks.
And how to make this URL (chrome: //browser/content/places/places.xhtml) always open by clicking the "show all bookmarks" button?
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Максим said
OK it worked, thanks.
My pleasure; I'm glad it worked !
Would you be so kind as to mark my post as Chosen Solution ("Solved the problem" button to the right of that post) ?
That way others, with the same problem, will know what to do.
Thank you in advance !
And how to make this URL (chrome: //browser/content/places/places.xhtml) always open by clicking the "show all bookmarks" button?
Максим said
And how to make this URL (chrome: //browser/content/places/places.xhtml) always open by clicking the "show all bookmarks" button?
Maybe you missed the part where I said : "and bookmark it" (?)
I have changed my bookmarks menu, and I get that URL when I click on "Other Bookmarks" .....
Maybe you'll like these too :
chrome://browser/content/places/bookmarksSidebar.xhtml
chrome://browser/content/places/historySidebar.xhtml
If you have "Word" you could also copy and paste that URL
in a Word document ......
Note that you may encounter issues with using the chrome URI to open places.xhtml in a tab.
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