This bug is still there.
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Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
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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 vis
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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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 insi
Solution worked for me.
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Title:
Can't middle or right click on bookmarks to open in new tab
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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{
displa
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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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" i
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withdrawn for Ubuntu
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
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