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dSdnQGkb55H477M...@mozilla.org>, RussCA
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>> Seconded. When I (left-)click on Bookmarks from the menu, I get a
>> drop-down list, showing the few (11) bookmarks I've left not in folders,
>> and lots of folders, which show with a folder icon, and a little
>> right-pointing arrow; if I just _place_ the mouse on one of those
>> (anywhere in the line, doesn't have to be on the arrow), a column
>> appears to the right, showing all the bookmarks I have in that folder -
>> with, indeed, "open all in tabs" at the bottom of the list. If that
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>> If your main bookmark list is so long that it won't all fit on the
>> screen, you should see a little down-pointing arrow at the bottom, and
>> if your new folders are near the bottom of the list, you may have to
>> scroll down (I can't remember if you have to click that arrow or just
>> hover over it) to make them visible.
>At last, a rational explanation.
<beam>. I do tend to be rather lengthy, but it avoids the need to go
round several times. Glad you found it useful.
>
>I did as you said, and knowing what to look for, I saw it. I am using
>a 26" 16:10 monitor, and I am visually impaired, in fact blind in my
>right eye. Hence the nearly invisible "right-pointing arrow" on the
>far right of the bookmarks drop-down. I miss a lot of such subtle
>marks. And this current penchant for the "smaller is better" mentality
>does not help. It only serves to obfuscate.
But, as I said in the line I've isolated above, you don't have to click
on that arrow: you drop down the list of bookmarks-and-folders from the
word "Bookmarks" in the menu, and then just hover the mouse _anywhere_
in the line of one of the folders: it doesn't matter whether you're over
the name of the folder, the little right-pointing arrow, or the blank
space in between; a further list of the bookmarks in that folder should
appear to the right.
>
>I don't know how much quality assurance is done by Mozilla, nor do I
>know how such features are chosen. And I am certain that I'm not the
>only user so affected.
>
There's no need even to see that little arrow: if you're hovering over a
"folder", you should see the bookmarks in it. Or did you mean the
_down_-pointing arrow at the bottom of the list of bookmarks if you've
got too many? You did say the right-pointing one.
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
one can't go from `supposed crackpot ideas have been right before' to `we
should
take this latest crackpot idea onboard without making it fight for acceptance
like all the previous ones'. - Richard Caley, 2002 February 11 00:02:28