Is it possible to show bookmarks along side of a web page as in IE8
I am new to Firefox. I had to dump IE9 because it would not display Web pages. I was accustomed to having Favorites displayed on the left side of the window. You call the Favorites bookmarks. I would like to display the bookmarks similarly as this saves time in opening a web sights. Having them in a tab would be OK.
My system OS is Windows 7-64
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{ Ctrl + B }
"Ctrl+B" will show you the bookmarks sidebar (toggles on/off)
- "Ctrl+H" will show you the history sidebar (toggles on/off)
"Ctrl+Shift+B" Bookmarks Library List
- "Ctrl+Shift+H" History Library List
You can open a different side panel and it will close a current sidepanel before opening the selected side panel.
"Alt" to view menu bar temporarily
- View > Sidebar > ...
References:
- Sorting and rearranging bookmarks - Firefox - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Sorting_and_rearranging_bookmarks_-_Firefox - Viewing the browsing history - Firefox - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Viewing_the_browsing_history_-_Firefox - Firefox and other Browser Keyboard Shortcuts (Comparison Table)
http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/firefox/keyboard.htm - Location Bar search - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
The Awesomebar features of the internal search are unique to Firefox
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Location_Bar_search
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I also want to restore my sidebar of favorites; C + B did not work. This is maddening. I do not like this new configuration of Firefox, nor do people I talk to (who switched to something else). I only want a "View" option that includes "display favorites as sidebar" like it used to be.