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For any given Bookmarks folder, is it possible to have the subfolders appear *above* individual links?

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For any given Bookmarks folder, is it possible to have the subfolders all appear *above* the individual links (as they do in Internet Explorer), rather than mixed together alphabetically? (Or is there perhaps an add-on that will allow me to do this?)

For any given Bookmarks folder, is it possible to have the subfolders all appear *above* the individual links (as they do in Internet Explorer), rather than mixed together alphabetically? (Or is there perhaps an add-on that will allow me to do this?)

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The SortPlaces add-on may be of use to you, it gives greater control over sorting bookmarks and folders.

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The SortPlaces add-on may be of use to you, it gives greater control over sorting bookmarks and folders.

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Your above posted system details show outdated plugin(s) with known security and stability risks.

  • Shockwave Flash 10.0 r12
  • Java Plug-in 1.6.0_13 for Netscape Navigator (DLL Helper)

Update the Java plugin to the latest version.

Update the Flash plugin to the latest version.

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Wonderful - the 'Sort Folders Separately' option in SortPlaces allowed me to do just what I wanted. Many thanks, TonyE. And thanks, cor-el, for prompting me to update my plugins.

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You're welcome

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Provisional solution is to place one or more zeros in front of your folder names, that way they should always appear on top in their alphabetical order.