Add a new toolbar option.
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Add a new toolbar option.
Hello and Happy New year,
Under 'Customize Toolbar' there is the option to 'Add New Toolbar'
I have clicked on that added a name and seen an empty (as expected) toolbar appear!
However once you close the Toolbar window by clicking 'Done' the new toolbar vanishes - never to return!
Woe is me! Can anyone explain what/why is happening and what I should do to get and keep an extra toolbar?
Thanks.
Under 'Customize Toolbar' there is the option to 'Add New Toolbar'
I have clicked on that added a name and seen an empty (as expected) toolbar appear!
However once you close the Toolbar window by clicking 'Done' the new toolbar vanishes - never to return!
Woe is me! Can anyone explain what/why is happening and what I should do to get and keep an extra toolbar?
Thanks.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Empty toolbars are always removed when you close the customize window (since there is no manual "remove" option).
What you need to do is create the toolbar and while still in the customize window, add or move something to it so it's not empty.
What you need to do is create the toolbar and while still in the customize window, add or move something to it so it's not empty.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Trouble is, they vanish even when there are icons on them after a restart and can't be brought back from the rightclick menu. If I open a new window, then the toolbar appears again on it. I had posted earlier about this.
I've gotten around this for now by adding addon buttons to the bookmarks toolbar in conjunction with 'Roomy bookmarks toolbar' - which iconifys all bookmarks till you mouseover them to create more space.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Hi,
Thanks for the responses.
I dragged an icon and it worked and is still there after a restart or two. Happy Days
Thanks for the responses.
I dragged an icon and it worked and is still there after a restart or two. Happy Days
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
I just tested this (yet again) and it work as it should. I created a new toolbar, gave it a temp name, put an icon from the customize winow on it by dragging and dropping (history, if it matters), closed customize. toolbar was there. Restarted the browser. toolbar was still there. Customized again, removed the icon and closed customize, and the toolbar was deleted. All of that is as it's supposed to happen.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Try adding zero space or flexable space item to it if the buttons are all from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items. Should help.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Yes, this is what I was trying to do as well - I wanted some buttons on the left side and some on the right with flexible space in between.New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2020-01-05, 19:14Try adding zero space or flexable space item to it if the buttons are all from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items. Should help.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Hi, in my case when I add icons to the new toolbar and restart the browser it disappears and the icons I added before go to the customization window, no matter how much I restart the browser, it does not appear again.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2020-01-05, 19:14Try adding zero space or flexable space item to it if the buttons are all from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items. Should help.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
I've learned to live with this feature not working properly.
My solution - I use the existing bookmarks toolbar in conjunction with Roomy Bookmarks Toolbar from CAA - it lets you iconify all bookmark icons on the toolbar. So there's plenty of room on the bookmarks toolbar for bookmarks as well as shortcuts to my frequently used extensions.
If there was another way to retain custom toolbars between browser restarts I'd appreciate that too.
This didn't work for me.New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2020-05-06, 13:16Try adding zero space or flexable space item to it if the buttons are all from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items. Should help.
My solution - I use the existing bookmarks toolbar in conjunction with Roomy Bookmarks Toolbar from CAA - it lets you iconify all bookmark icons on the toolbar. So there's plenty of room on the bookmarks toolbar for bookmarks as well as shortcuts to my frequently used extensions.
If there was another way to retain custom toolbars between browser restarts I'd appreciate that too.
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Re: Add a new toolbar option.
Yes, I did, and it keeps disappearing. Could you explain to me what "buttons from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items"?New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2020-05-06, 13:16New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2020-01-05, 19:14Try adding zero space or flexable space item to it if the buttons are all from bootstrap or jetpack extensions and none are the built in toolbar items. Should help.
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