I just installed Firefox 3 yesterday.

Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks opens up a window with the tree view on the
left, the contents of the currently selected folder in the upper right, and
the properties of the selected bookmark in the lower right.

In other words, a three panel view, a lot like the Thunderbird three panel
view.

The window has a title:  Library.

It sounds like you are seeing something different.

BTW, I am on Linux.

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In Firefox 3, is there any way to get back to the "classic" view of
> manage/organize bookmarks, i.e., the "tree view"?  Now folders are shown
> in-line (vertically) with individual bookmarks, and if you "open" a folder,
> you lose the view of everything else but what is in the folder.  Aside from
> the gotcha viewing, this would appear to mean that you can't drag a bookmark
> out of a folder, there being nowhere meaningful to drag it to.
>
> In the organize [manage] bookmarks dialog, right-clicking on a bookmark
> produces a menu that no longer has "properties" as one of its options.  How
> can one edit the name of the bookmark?  Used to be able to do this
> straightforwardly.
>
> Does this new interface really make sense?
>
>


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