Makyen wrote:The link you provided for your image expired, so I'm not 100% certain what you were referring to. However, I've got a good guess.
The Folders and Tags sections are populated by JavaScript within Firefox (nothing WebExtensions can change). There's nothing you can do in *userChrome.css* to get them to be populated. If you click on the "expand" button once, they will be populated. They will stay with the same display when you re-open the popup. This means that they will most likely be
wrong, unless you click on the "expand" button again, each time you open the popup. However, they appear to be usable, even if you don't click on that button.
"Keyword" and "Description":
The "Keyword" and "Description" will not be populated unless you enter something in those fields. These fields are not enabled, nor enable-able, in the normal view. If you do enter something, it will be assigned to the bookmark, in many cases. In other cases, it won't.
These inputs do not work reliably. They will contain erroneous information under most conditions. The values you enter may, or may not, be properly recorded. Testing indicated that it will depend on the situation. I recommend against showing the "Keyword" and "Description" fields, as they will not do what you expect them to do in many situations. In my opinion, it's better to not show them and have to enter the information elsewhere than to have them work erroneously.
Folders tree:
The auto-expanded Folders tree
mostly worked. However, there were cases where it did not function correctly, and there may be other cases where it does not work as expected. When editing a bookmark, it was sometimes necessary to click on multiple different folders prior to the desired one actually taking effect. If the bookmark is in a location that is not visible (i.e. not int he Bookmark Toolbar), then there is no visual indication that the operation was not as expected. Thus, I would hesitate prior to establishing this as automatically open all the time, as there
will be instances where it doesn't work the way you expect.
Tags:
I did not test Tags.
userChrome.css:
If you want to show just the folder tree view and tags selector, you can use:
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#editBMPanel_tagsSelectorRow,
#editBMPanel_folderTreeRow {
visibility: visible;
}
In the past, I've also adjusted the size of the folder tree:
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#editBMPanel_folderTree {
min-width:400px !important; /*Adjust to the width you desire. */
min-height:500px !important; /*Adjust to the height you desire. */
}
You'll have to choose for yourself if you want these items to be always show, despite the fact that they
will show erroneous information, and
will result in erroneous operation, under some conditions.