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How do I get my bookmarks toolbar to appear at the top of the screen, and the rest of my bookmarks on the side of my screen like it used to be?

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Some of the solutions say to go to the "menu" button and go to "customize". But my menu button doesn't have a customize button. I have a Mac - os X

Some of the solutions say to go to the "menu" button and go to "customize". But my menu button doesn't have a customize button. I have a Mac - os X

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The bar that appears under your main "navigation" toolbar is called the Bookmarks Toolbar. You can open that using either:

  • the View menu, Toolbars list
  • right-click (or Ctrl+click) the "+" button on the tab bar (or a blank section of the tab bar) to show the Toolbars list

The bar on the left side is called the Bookmarks Sidebar. You can open that using either

  • the View menu, Sidebars list
  • the keyboard shortcut:
    • Mac: Command+b
    • Windows: Ctrl+b

Note: some sites may intercept those combinations for purposes of bolding text, etc., but it should work on this site.

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Type about:customizing<enter> in the address bar. Look for Show / Hide Toolbars at the bottom left.

There is also a Restore Defaults button at the bottom middle.

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The bar that appears under your main "navigation" toolbar is called the Bookmarks Toolbar. You can open that using either:

  • the View menu, Toolbars list
  • right-click (or Ctrl+click) the "+" button on the tab bar (or a blank section of the tab bar) to show the Toolbars list

The bar on the left side is called the Bookmarks Sidebar. You can open that using either

  • the View menu, Sidebars list
  • the keyboard shortcut:
    • Mac: Command+b
    • Windows: Ctrl+b

Note: some sites may intercept those combinations for purposes of bolding text, etc., but it should work on this site.

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Oh, and that "menu button" is usually found at the right end of the main navigation toolbar and has a design of 3 horizontal bars. Some people call it the "hamburger" button.