How to show some bookmarks folder on the Start Bar (Presto)
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torrente last edited by
Focus previous widget & Focus panel, "bookmarks" & Insert, "1_ " & Backspace & Delay, 500 & Select all & Delete & Delay, 200 & Focus next widget & Open item & Focus page
Thank you for your effort, but is this a joke "Select all & Delete" (this will delete all bookmarks). Don't worry I made a backup of my bookmarks prior.
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torrente last edited by
Show Popup Menu, "Internal Bookmark Folder", 2
Is this correct, because it doesn't work (I can't click on it):
Button3, "OK"="Show popup menu, "Internal Bookmark Folder", 2, "OK", "Folder""I have tried replacing "2" with my folder ID (25), but it's still greyout.
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torrente last edited by
I'm more interested in this "Internal Bookmark Folder" command, but after numerous tries I still can't make it work.
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torrente last edited by
SOLVED: Thank you @sgunhouse, your method works great.
I was copying and pasting (same) adr file between Opera 12 and 10, but something went wrong with ID's. Now is OK.
@everyone
Just replace "2" with your folder ID (my is 32) which you can find in your bookmarks.adr (Open in Notepad), so in your toolbar.ini it should look like this:Button2, "OK"=Show popup menu, "Internal Bookmark Folder", 32
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stng last edited by
You have deleted the search field from bookmarks sidebar panel? This is a pretty non-standard configuration. You need to drag it back (as it enabled by default). Also, you can replace "select all & delete" with "clear" command, so it wont affect your bookmarks even theorically!
Ps: i dont think that internal bookmarks menu would work!
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stng last edited by
P.p.s i think that my method is still more preferable because you have a far less limiations in the bookmarks sidebar when it's compared with menu.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
For the record. you can see "Internal Bookmark Folder" mentioned in the button maker dropdown - but choosing that always adds a ", 1" which would make it show the root folder (all bookmarks) Or you can see it used (with Include rather than Submenu) in the default menu file standard_menu.ini. The "32" seems strange there unless it's not actually your first folder - by default I think Trash is first, but on my system I dragged Trash to the end years ago.