Unclipped Bookmarks
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Unclipped Bookmarks
How can?!!
When will i do "Unclipped Bookmarks" NOT in a new window, but as a "panel of bookmarks" that would drop the list.
Well, it's impossible to use! Such a trifle, but nobody cares about it!
When will i do "Unclipped Bookmarks" NOT in a new window, but as a "panel of bookmarks" that would drop the list.
Well, it's impossible to use! Such a trifle, but nobody cares about it!
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
What are unclipped bookmarks? The search engines I tried did not treat that as a phrase.
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
Unsorted Bookmarks maybe? I really dunno what they are asking but if they aren't native english speakers a machine translation would have conveyed the meaning better than they did so I question if they even know what they are talking about.
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
I'd guess Menu as opposed to Sidebar, except we have both, so... .
Win10home(1709), PM33.0.0-portable as of Feb 1, '24
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
Please use the translator. The original language is Russian.
Да, вы правы, я не носитель английского языка.
"Unsorted Bookmarks maybe?" - Да!
На моем языке они называются "Неподшитые закладки". Можно ли сделать так, что бы "Unsorted Bookmarks" открывались не в новом окне, а списком, как "панель закладок"?
Да, вы правы, я не носитель английского языка.
"Unsorted Bookmarks maybe?" - Да!
На моем языке они называются "Неподшитые закладки". Можно ли сделать так, что бы "Unsorted Bookmarks" открывались не в новом окне, а списком, как "панель закладок"?
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
For future reference, if you want help in your native language you should try asking in the appropriate language board.
You can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+B to open your bookmarks in a side panel. This will show all of your bookmarks, not just the unsorted ones, but they will be in a panel rather than a separate window.Google Translate wrote:Yes, you are right, I am not a native English speaker.
"Unsorted Bookmarks maybe?" - Yes!
In my language, they are called "Unfiled Bookmarks." Is it possible to make "Unsorted Bookmarks" open not in a new window, but in a list, like a "bookmarks panel"?
a.k.a. Ascrod
Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon (64-bit), Debian Bullseye (64-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit)
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Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon (64-bit), Debian Bullseye (64-bit), Windows 7 (64-bit)
"As long as there is someone who will appreciate the work involved in the creation, the effort is time well spent." ~ Tetsuzou Kamadani, Cave Story
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
@Uadro:
If you are trying to do what I think you are? Try taking a look at the:
Let Unsorted Bookmarks also have flyout like other folders - Pale Moon forum thread.
If you are trying to do what I think you are? Try taking a look at the:
Let Unsorted Bookmarks also have flyout like other folders - Pale Moon forum thread.
Re: Unclipped Bookmarks
Please re-post your question in the Russian board. We have several natively-speaking community members that can probably help you better in your language.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite