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Firefox (3) - make toolbars bigger
I want to make my bookmarks toolbar bigger so that there are two rows, as some of my current ones have been pushed off the edge. But I can't figure out how to do it!!! Can anyone help?
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Try the suggestion from here http://grandiflorum.net/2-row-bookma...r-in-firefox-3
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The file you are looking is here: Home folder -> Library ->Application Support -> Firefox -> Profiles -> somenumbersandletters.default -> Chrome(files should be in this directory)
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I found an extension that will do the same. Follow this link and download version 2.9 from down the list https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../versions/6937
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That's perfect, thanks so much. No more annoying arrow!
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just wanted to post and thanks for the help.
only thing, i don't have a "Firefox" folder under my Library --> Application Support...? is there a reason for this... or is it really bad...? |
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Not the end of the world if you don't have it, but it would mean Firefox isn't working/installed properly most likely. jW
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