Bookmarks in Address Bar Mod
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@Hadden89 How to do it though? After every update I have to copy the css file and edit the main file.
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@Viryu For CSS mods you don't need to anymore.
Just place the css in vivaldi folder and point to it from the settings. -
@Hadden89 Which settings are those exactly?
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@Viryu Appearance settings.
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@luetage said in Bookmarks in Address Bar Mod:
@Viryu Appearance settings.
There doesn't seem to be anything there which would allow me to pinpoint a file:
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@Viryu You have to enable it from
vivaldi://experiments
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I'm attempting to follow this as somebody who isn't very technical: If I want to add this to my browser, which is the most updated version of the mod and the guide on how to do it?
Looking through through the thread there seems to be multiple versions? I'm not clear what the pros and cons of each are.
If it matters, i'm specifically wanting to add bookmark folders to my toolbar/addressbar, rather then having them in a separate boomark bar
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@guilc said in Bookmarks in Address Bar Mod:
@jmaeshawn Itβs easy
Just replace
urlbar = document.querySelector("div.mainbar > div.toolbar > div.UrlBar-AddressField");
by
urlbar = document.querySelector("div.mainbar > div.toolbar > div.toolbar-extensions");
It will insert the new bookmark button right before the div that contains all the extensions icons instead of before the address field
Hello!
I would love if possible, to move the bookmarks to the adress bar, but keep them in several parallel folders, in oposition to the current format that is like an "general folder" with all the folders inside, like demonstrated on my amateur mockup!
Given that there is plenty real state available in the adress bar, that modification would be more intuitive and direct for my use. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!! -
@guilc I would love if possible, to move the bookmarks to the adress bar, but keep them in several parallel folders, in oposition to the current format that is like an "general folder" with all the folders inside, like demonstrated on my amateur mockup!
Given that there is plenty real state available in the adress bar, that modification would be more intuitive and direct for my use. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!!