Re: [PCWorks] Unsorted Bookmarks

  • From: Hugh Vandervoort <hughv2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 00:27:28 -0400

Harold using css? I never thought I'd see the day.

It works fine.
I'm going to guess you didn't change the name when you saved it.
I've been using FF for years without inadvertently clicking that button, 
so I don't understand that part.

Harold B. wrote:
> Hello again ... Well, I'm still trying to get that star off the Firefox 
> location bar. It's on the right side next to the down arrow and it sends 
> bookmarks to the Unsorted Bookmarks folder. The reason I don't want it is 
> that it is so easy to inadvertently click it when making changes in the end 
> of the URL, thus bookmarking pages that I might not be interested in 
> (interested in bookmarking, that is). I've been talking to some people and 
> was told to do the following:
> 
> See ... 
> http://ffextensionguru.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/fx-3-removing-bookmark-star-button/
> 
> 1.  First, completely close out any & all Firefox windows.
> 2.  Open Windows Explorer, make all files visible, and head to your Firefox 
> profile folder. The default location can be found by following the path 
> below:
>     C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application 
> Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[8 random characters]\
> 3.  Open the "Chrome" subfolder and look for a file called "userChrome.css". 
> This is a text-based file that you'll need to edit, so open it with Notepad.
> 4.  If one does not exist, make a copy of the "userChrome-example.css" file 
> and name it "userChrome.css". Open with Notepad and add the following, each 
> on its OWN line (the very first line is simply a comment to remind you later 
> why the lines below it are present within that file):
>          /* Remove the Bookmark star */
>         #star-button {
>         display: none !important; }
> 5.  Close the "userChrome.css" file, approve the changes and then restart 
> Firefox.
> 
> Now this is *supposed* to work. I wonder if anyone in the group has ever 
> tried it. In my case it does not work but that might be because I might have 
> made some configuration (or deleted in important related file from someplace 
> in the system) thus making this tweak not possible for me (at this time). If 
> that is the case, I'm sure it will work after the next time I do a complete 
> system restore. --- Harold 
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