This bug is still there.
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Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
Status in Unity global menubar
I've just done a clean install of Trusty this bug is still there.
Moreover, after adding the Bookmarks addon putting the required
userChrome.css file into the appropriate directory, the Bookmarks icon
is not visible in the Navigation Toolbar: in fact, neither the Refresh
nor Stop iconns are
Solution don't worked for me. No .mozilla directory in Ubuntu 12.04
Swissgerman edition.
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Found it. It has been intergrated into appmenu. I forgot Unity was using
QT. Just remove appmenu-qt and appmenu-qt5, but this will completly
disable all of the global menus.
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I'm using Precise 64 bit with Firefox 23.0. I've also tried the nightly
build of firefox-trunk (version 26.0a1) but the bug wasn't fixed in
that. I'm baffled by how the status of this bug against Global Menubar
Extension is 'Fix committed' when that addon seems now to have been
withdrawn for
Since Firefox 23 the addon doesn't fix this for me either.
The addon say the bug is fixed in Firefox 23, but at least in linux
isn't.
In the comments you have a solution:
https://addons.mozilla.org/es/firefox/addon/bug582139/reviews/495974/
For those guys who want to put their bookmark icon
David,
I don't understand the solution. Ubuntu Dash is not able to find
userChrome.css or FF-Profile. Where are they? Also, should the addon be
removed?
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You have to use the terminal or a file explorer.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserChrome.css
In my case is in ~/.mozilla/firefox/randomalphanumeric.default/
You have to create the direcory chrome and inside the file
userChrome.css with this text:
#bookmarks-menu-button{
Solution worked for me.
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Title:
Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
Status in Unity global menubar
Thank you.
Regards, John
On 06/09/13 12:21, David Marzal wrote:
You have to use the terminal or a file explorer.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserChrome.css
In my case is in ~/.mozilla/firefox/randomalphanumeric.default/
You have to create the direcory chrome and inside the
There is another irritating aspect to this bug (or should it be recorded
as a new bug?). Right clicking on a folder (in bookmarks) no longer
gives the options it used to (e.g. sorting bookmarks). I have installed
firefox-trunk package (version 26.0 built 4 days ago) from ubuntu-
mozilla-daily ppa
It seems my fears have been realized. Just testing Ubuntu 13.10 (haven't
used it for a while). The firefox-globalmenu package has been removed,
and this setting has evidently been moved into the firefox package.
Now Ubuntu is the only desktop OS that will not let you use this
universal default web
I have been advised that if I want this fix on my system, then I have to
add Mozilla Daily ppa. I am unwilling to do this as I will have
Firefox updated every day and it may lead to more bugs in Firefox due to
the ppa's package instability. Alerenatively, I can wait for the firefox
package(s) to
@#41 the functionality is now provided by a patch applied to Firefox.
As I read this a nyi feature, like ALT + underlied char menu activation of
the main menus, which doesn't works too.
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Just had update to Firefox v22.0. Still same bug active.
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Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
This bug went away when I disabled the Global Menubar Integration
extension/add-on. However, even though I still have the Global Menubar
Integration extension disabled, it has now returned with a new version
of Firefox as a result of recent updates to 12.04. I note that the
Global Menubar
see this to fixs the globalmenu extension: #195380
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see https://bugs.launchpad.net/globalmenu-extension/+bug/1195380
** Changed in: globalmenu-extension
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Disable/Remove firefox-globalmenu seems to be the best solution for me.
It solves not only the middle-click-problem for me. Once the firefox-
menubar is not outsourced to the top unity-bar anymore, the firefox
menubar reacts sooo much faster.
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I do not understand how correcting this bug can be categorised as Wish
List / \Won't Fix. Firefox is almost unusable without disabling the
Global Menu Bar Integration addon. When the Global Menu Bar Integration
addon is disabled, the HUD no longer works properly!
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Bug 1017828 is also caused by the Global Menu Bar Integration addon.
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Correction to last message, I don't get this problem on PCs upgraded
from Lucid to Precise. If I clean install 32 bit Precise, I get this
problem.
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I'm getting this on Precise on 2GB 5 year old PC with clean install.
However, I don't get it on Precise with new 4GB PCs. It's documented
under bug 1017828.
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syncing the status with the upstream dbusmenu task.
** Changed in: libdbusmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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My dad asked me why the delete bookmarks on right click was gone today,
and I am shocked it actually opens the item in the bookmark menu on
right click. This is almost epic fail. Please fix.
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+1: This is clearly a regression, not a wishlist bug. This feature was
working before.
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Just installed Precise. Stiil no improvement of right button behaviour.
When I install the addd0n for the button to give correct right button
behaviour on bookmark opening), restart Fiefox and click
ViewToolbarsCustomise, the ico bookmarks with the small arrow is not
present in the window
If you are talking about this addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/bug582139/?src=api
I'm suing it in Ubuntu 12.04 and still works.
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** Tags added: oneiric precise
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Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
Status in DBus Menu:
Won't
Sorry but i don't understand why this is:
1. a wishlist item
2. it won't be fix
For me it's clearly a regression!
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I think marking this as 'won't fix' is a mistake, for two reasons:
- This bug is most problematic for the most able users, and they are the ones
who people turn to for advice on which OS / distro to use.
- Firefox now works better in Windows than it does on Ubuntu. Bug One is
dependent on
I think it is all the same bug, the inability to use middle or right
click on the bookmarks.
For me the workaround is this extension:
https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/bug582139/?src=api
Whit the bookmark button you can use all the options.
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This extension enable icon/button bookmarks to be show in the url bar.
You can personalize (add the ico bookmarks with the small arrow) the bar
to get this button from where you can use both middle and right click on
the bookmarks.
I have this button next to the home and reload button for
In ubuntu i already have the bookmark icon on the URL bar, but it
remains open on the left when I click on it.
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The extension give you the oportunity to use this button in the image,
I think you are using the other one without the little arrow
** Attachment added: Bookmarks icon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdbusmenu/+bug/748850/+attachment/2480757/+files/Bookmarksicon.png
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** Changed in: dbusmenu
Status: New = Won't Fix
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