where is the option to "bookmark all tabs"?
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Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you are using the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
You can see the difference if you use Alt + F to open the file menu and other menus such as the Edit (Alt + E) menu and the menu bookmark (Alt + B) and compare that to what you see, if you use the mouse to open the menu after the bar of menus visible by typing Alt or by pressing F10.
- "To bookmark all tabs" (Shift + Ctrl + D) is no longer present in the menu bookmarks unless you open the bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
- "To bookmark all tabs" are available through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
- Bookmark all: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bookmark-all/
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Once upgraded to FF4 a few weeks ago I was surprised to find that, under the "bookmarks" tab in the toolbar option 'to bookmark all tabs"is gone with this new version. I'm a big user of this feature and Miss because I'm used to labels and many windows open. For normal stopping and restarting is not a problem. But if I intend to run (some) public services add each of the open windows to prevent them from be removed by the utility.
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Richard"Bookmark all tabs" is no longer present in the menu bookmarks and now only are accessible through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
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I tried the 'wheel' icon to manage / delete / rename the bookmark as records suggests the tutorial, but it does not select the option "Delete" (I can see 'remove', will not work) and it offers the option to rename the files. Before I can do a right-click on the title and then rename but now nothing works.
I have Firefox 19.0.2 on an iMacThe menu item has been renamed "Show all bookmarks" at any given time. Who should open what is now called the Library dialog box.
Bookmarks > show all bookmarks
Under Windows, on the shortcut menu, you always choose Properties to rename, there wasn't an element of rename it. Does it work on Mac?
Yet, who would not explain why you can't remove...
You can do what you need to do in the Library dialog box, or is this dysfunction as well?
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What happened to the function "bookmark all tabs" in Firefox 4.0.1?
I found the function "To bookmark all tabs" very useful when I went to close Firefox (for recovering the memory), but wanted to be able to remember the bookmarks. In the 4.0.1 Version that seems to have been supplanted by groups of tabs in Panorama, but this isn't the same thing. I want just a simple way to bookmark, or make a group of tabs of ALL open tabs.
{Ctrl + Shift + D} to trigger bookmark all tabs or use the menu option bookmark all tabs... in the context menu for each tab.
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In versions prior to 4.0, there was an option to "bookmark all tabs" as well as an option to bookmark individual tabs. He disappeared with the new version and I used it all the time and it will be a pain without it. I've hunted by options and couldn't find anywhere to turn it back on. It is gone or I'm blind?
You can get it by right-clicking on a tab, or use the hotkey Ctrl + Shift + D
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The process of "bookmark all tabs" apparently has recently changed. The window "New bookmark" that opens after choosing ' bookmark all tabs "does not make clear what needs to be done now to save all open tabs. It was a simple matter of just to name the folder. Now, it's not not clear to me that parts of the pop-up window must be filled to actually get the tabs open bookmarks instead of just get an empty folder called [name of folder].
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Seems to be a problem with the Tab Mix Plus. See: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1077986
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To bookmark all tabs; lack of
There used to be an option "to bookmark all tabs", who created a folder that contained open tabs. What became of this option. I don't see that "bookmark this page".
Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you are using the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
You can see the difference if you use Alt + F to open the file menu and other menus such as the Edit (Alt + E) menu and the menu bookmark (Alt + B) and compare that to what you see, if you use the mouse to open the menu after the bar of menus visible by typing Alt or by pressing F10.
- "To bookmark all tabs" (Shift + Ctrl + D) is no longer present in the menu bookmarks unless you open the bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
- "To bookmark all tabs" are available through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
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How to bookmark all tabs?
I am currently using Firefox 5.0. Previous versions have an option to bookmark all tabs open as a group, rather than having to bookmark separately each tab. How can I do this in 5.0?
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Don CulpRight-click on a tab and use bookmark all tabs or {Ctrl + Shift + D}
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To bookmark all tabs in Firefox 4.01?
I used the function "to bookmark all tabs" in Firefox for several years. I recently upgraded to 4.01 FF (I really like him BTW), but the bookmark all tabs menu item is missing. Please let know us if there is another way to perform this function.
Thank you, RW
Right-click on a tab to see the bookmark all tabs... menu item.
Or use {Ctrl + Shift + D}.
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Where the option "bookmark all tabs open" disappear too?
I use Firefox for years and liked the feature that you allowed to bookmark all tabs open in a Firefox window as a bookmarks folder name. This was supported up to the latest version 3.0.16
But I've recently updated to version 4 and I cann't find the option in the drop down bookmarks more. Can you please advise me where his party too or what I have to put in work and where to get them.
Thank you
Some menu entries are hidden by default and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu.
"To bookmark all tabs" in the Bookmarks menu is one of them.
You can see the difference if you use Alt + B or Alt + F to open some menus.- "To bookmark all tabs" is no longer present in the bookmarks menu unless you open the bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
- "To bookmark all tabs" are available through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
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Where is the bookmark all tabs function?
I recently updated from a very early version of the FF to 13.0.1 and bookmark all tabs from the bookmarks menu has disappeared. I always use this feature, so I desperately need.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!Some menu entries in the main menu bar are hidden if you are using the mouse and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu (Bug 626825).
You can see the difference if you use Alt + F to open the file menu and other menus such as the Edit (Alt + E) menu and the menu bookmark (Alt + B) and compare that to what you see, if you use the mouse to open the menu after the bar of menus visible by typing Alt or by pressing F10.
- "To bookmark all tabs" (Shift + Ctrl + D) is no longer present in the menu bookmarks unless you open the bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
- "To bookmark all tabs" are available through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
- 'Bookmark this Page' is accessible through the context menu of the browser page.
See also:
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I've recently updated to Firefox 4.0.1 of Firefox 3.6. Firefox 3.6 had a "bookmark all tabs" in the menu bookmark in the menu dropdown. It is not a "bookmark all tabs" in the bookmarks menu of Firefox 4.0.1 on the menu drop down. This feature has been removed since Firefox 4.0.1? If I want to save 24 tabs in a window of Firefox and 14 tablets in another window of Firefox, should I save all tabs individually? How can I set options, preferences, etc. so that I can "bookmark all tabs" at the same time in a window of Firefox 4.0.1. I use Firefox 4.0.1 on a desktop computer with Windows7 professional OS with Firefox as my default browser.
Right-click on a tab and you will be able to bookmark all tabs. Or use the Alt + B keyboard that opens old style menu. You can make changes to Firefox, as explained in this post: /questions/799856 #answer - 155765
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How to add "bookmark all tabs" to the menu of bookmarks in FF 4.0?
I've used this feature as every other minute or so... really... and I find it really less use right-click differentt for all common things.
Any way to get "To bookmark all tabs" back to my bookmarks menu? I'm not in the topic: config and I don't like the keyboard Alt option or the other. It worked so well and easy before... takes longer now.
I have this second also in the order of the menu open and I'd love to have opened again as a second tab in FF before 4.0... possible either... ?
PS - installation of Add-ons not an option for me. I have need of this return of just regular way to FF base.
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Thanks in advance!
Some menu entries are hidden by default and only appear if you use the keyboard to open the menu.
You can see the difference if you use Alt + F or Alt + B to open the menu 'File' and 'Favorites' and compare them to what see you if you use the mouse to open the menu after completing the bar menus visible by typing Alt or by pressing F10.
- "To bookmark all tabs" (Shift + Ctrl + D) is no longer present in the menu bookmarks unless you open the bookmarks menu via the keyboard (Alt + B).
- 'Bookmark this Page' is accessible through the context menu of the browser page.
- "To bookmark all tabs" are available through the context menu of a tab on the tab bar.
Add code to userChrome.css below @namespace.
The first code makes only the entry "bookmark all tabs" visible.
The second code makes all the hidden menu entries visible.@namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */ /* Always show "Bookmark All Tabs" in Bookmarks menu */ #menu_bookmarkAllTabs {display:-moz-box!important} /* show all hidden menu entries */ #navigator-toolbox menuitem[class="show-only-for-keyboard"]{display:-moz-box!important}
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I can't find the function "bookmark all tabs" in Firefox 5 used to be there. He moved or just removed?
You can also right click on a tab to see this menu item.
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I looked under bookmarks position as well as history. What happened to the "bookmark all tabs" extremely useful. Loved this feature of Firefox. Thank you!!!
Click right on a tab to see this menu item or use {Ctrl + Shift + D}.
In collaboration with the new button of Firefox in Firefox 4.0 and with the addition of some new features that adds a number of new items to the menu, many of the menu items older have been moved or appear only in certain conditions. It can be a bit confusing until you get used to the changes, but beyond the addition of new menu items for the new features in the future, I don't think that there will be major changes like this for awhile.
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