Didn't quite understand the text description, but knowing KM's great
vertical-toolbar-on-arrow-click trick for the Main Menu bar, just tried the same now for the Bookmarks Bar and yep - works the same :-)
The trick is, as JH mentioned above, to just drag with the mouse the neighbor toolbar to the left COVERING the Main Menu Bar, or here the Bookmarks Toolbar, until only the flip-up arrows remain visible.
Just had to toggle "Lock toolbars" twice and do a KM-restart between, then it was perfect. One click in exchange for more screen space, okay for me.
PS: This demo contains only two example entries since personally I don't use the bookmarks plugin. Have simply always prefered the Favorites plugin with handy single files. But some years ago was slightly shocked when discovering that Mozilla Bookmarks toolbars actually download all their icons from the target websites again at every browser start. That was with a very ancient Firefox version, no idea about younger ones.
OFFTOPIC / PS-2:
Another of my fave little Mozilla tricks, if anyone likes the bold red TAB marking in the screenshot too, add this in your profile folder/chrome/
userChrome.css file:
@namespace url("http
://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul");
/* KM-settings F2, right side: active TAB bold red for easier viewing */
tab[selected="true"]{
color: crimson !important;
font-weight:bold;
}
Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 04/09/2023 05:00PM by siria.