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Firefox comes with a convenient Sidebar button which lets you access your bookmarks, history and synced tabs in one click. This article shows you how to use this feature.
You can use "View > Sidebar" or drag the toolbar button to open the Bookmarks Sidebar from the toolbar palette to the Navigation Toolbar for easier access (View > Toolbars > Customize).
Go to the Bookmarks Toolbar menu and choose one of these settings: Always Show will show the Bookmarks toolbar on all pages. Never Show will hide it on all pages. Only Show on New Tab will show the Bookmarks toolbar only on the New Tab page. Click Done.
Bookmarks Sidebar is an extension that adds a more customizable side panel for saved webpages to Chrome. You can add it to Google’s flagship browser by clicking Add to Chrome on the Bookmarks Sidebar page.
In the side panel of your computer, you can find: Reading list; Bookmarks; History; Google Lens and more; Manage side panel
Google has recently introduced a bookmarks sidebar feature into its Chrome browser and in this article, I’ll show you how to enable it. There was a time when browsers included a bookmarks sidebar by default, but these days only the Firefox browser retains this feature.
Click in the upper-left corner of the browser window. Select Bookmarks from the drop-down menu. In the next menu, click Show bookmarks bar to toggle the bookmarks bar on and off. A checkmark next to the option means the bookmarks bar is enabled and displayed.