How do I permanently hide the Bookmarks Toolbar?
Sometime around the beginning of this month, Firefox popped up my Bookmarks Toolbar. It had been hidden ever since. I thought it was an addon that I recently installed doing this, but when I disabled all of the addons I had just installed in the past couple of days, the issue remains.
Everytime I start firefox, my bookmarks toolbar is open. I don't use it, because I customized firefox to put my bookmarks with my navigation toolbar. I right click on the bar and select to hide it, but it keeps coming back upon restart. I can avoid the problem by moving everything from the Navigation toolbar onto the Bookmarks toolbar and using the Bookmarks toolbar instead, but I can't solve the problem. I just reinstalled Firefox as I upgraded to Windows 8 (from Windows 7), and the issue persisted.
If this is supposed to be a new feature of Firefox, it's annoying.
Here are my addons in the event that it helps identify the issue: Adblock Plus 2.1.1 Load Tabs Progressively 1.6.1 NoScript 2.4.8 QuickDrag 2.1.3.23 Reddit Enhancement Suite 4.1.2 Scriptish 0.1.7 Smartest Bookmarks Bar 1.1 Snap Links Plus 2.2.1 Stylish 1.2.6 YTshowRatings 1.0.4
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No, that isn't a new feature in Firefox. Sounds more like something caused by an addon which changed.
This extension was updated on July 7 - could that have been when your problem started?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/smartest-bookmarks-bar/versions/
http://smartestbookmarksbar.com/node/38
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No, that isn't a new feature in Firefox. Sounds more like something caused by an addon which changed.
This extension was updated on July 7 - could that have been when your problem started?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/smartest-bookmarks-bar/versions/
I think the-edmeister is onto it. It's likely Smartest Bookmarks Bar. Didn't realize it had updated, and that sounds like the time I started having issues. I'll see what I can do, probably use an older version of it.
Thanks!