[Ext] Add Bookmark Here ²Hi,
I just started a new profile and Firefox 2.0.0.4 to find out what add-on prevent me from using my favorite theme. There was only the Roboform toolbar extension set up by default because it is installed on my system (Windows XP SP2). Fortunately, I found out quite immediately the culprit. In my bookmark folder, there are single bookmarks and folders. ABH2 separates the bookmark toolbar in 2 halves, one for the single bookmarks and one for the folders with drop down combo boxes. Actually I tried with single bookmarks only and it makes no difference. My bookmarks are all stacked up thus not legible instead of spreading out till the end then with an arrow to scroll like with all other themes. All other themes display all the single bookmarks then show the folders therefore do not split the toolbar in the middle. Voilà, hope you'll find a solution soon so that I can use ABH2 again. tigerlan
I use ABHv2 and it works great - thanks. But there is an 'annoyance' re bookmarking that happens sometimes.... While browswing bookmark submenus.. one of the submenus remains visible even tho I have moved (the cursor) to another area, and the parent of the visible submenu is not visible.
I get rid of this visible/orphan submenu by choosing "Add Bookmark Here" then Cancel. I dont know if this problem is caused by my OS (xp Pro), FireFox, the extension, or something else. If there is no way to fix this 'orphan submenu' problem - I thought you might consider adding a small "X" close box next to the "Add BookMark Here" in each submenu. thanks As reported in Menu Editor's buglist, when those two plugins are used together, the separators of the Bookmarks menu are removed. Re-inserting them in Menu Editor has no effect, they are removed again after restarting FF. These two plugins are both very good and it would be great if they worked together without all these annoying little problems.
but you just to right click the menu entries on the list of bookmark and copy it , the behavior really gives what you want as the url of the website instead of the other stuff whatever you claimed.Just try it more. Expand all fields on bookmark dialog and remember your last selected folder.
This is the good feature that makes me choose this extension. With the feature, my ctrl+D behavior simplifies adding bookmark to many extent
Anyone know?
This is a different extension entirely. Different authors from different countries. For my personal machine I'm sticking to Add Bookmark Here v 0.5.8. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11 Same author as Version 0.5.7 beta 2006-10-03 but an updated version. I think I will stick to the original as well since it works without problems.
It looks like the extension doesnt work properly with Bookmark Tags 4.0.
http://cs.stanford.edu/people/adw/bookm ... index.html When adding bookmark here it always adds it to the root bookmark folder and never the folder it supposed to. Install both and then use addbookmark here to add a bookmark in a folder and then check where it actually got stored. Also use the new bookmark tag dialog to store a bookmark using the tree added by add bookmark here2. I think to be compatible with Bookmark tags it needs to set the "Dont bookmark this tag" option. If a user manually sets this it works
I've got a small issue with the extension. When I try to bookmark all tabs, how do I just add them to an already existing folder? As it stands it automatically creates a folder for them when I bookmark them. Thanks!
I want to request to add those Options in OpenBook like hide/show Keyword, Descriptions, etc into Add Bookmarks Here 2.
Thanks!
There are some hidden options in about:config (Just type "about:config" in address bar.) abhere2.dialog.showURL abhere2.dialog.showKeyword abhere2.dialog.showDescription abhere2.dialog.showInSidebar abhere2.dialog.showBookmarkAll abhere2.dialog.showFolder abhere2.dialog.showTree Does this extension work with FF's DB that stores bookmarks or does it use a separate storage?
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