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Firefox 4 And 'Bookmark This Page' How To Do ?

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Finally I moved to Firefox 4 as now most of the add-ons work, but how to simply bookmark a website ??? Only get the option ''Create a bookmark for all tabs', but not for a single page, that option is gone from the menu...

Solution ?

Thanks.

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it seems to work normal with websites, that are not fully in Flash (where you have only the tab to click on)

But eg this website I have no idea how to bookmark it...

I used the Firefox drop down menu (bookmarks) to bookmark this page with no issue. Closed the tab and selected bookmark and it came up perfectly. Had it saved to bookmark menu.

OK see you were using the tab drop down menu which says all tabs - if you use the firefox (left corner) menu you get the option I used.

This is one of the ways I have been able to bookmark a page:

If the Bookmark Sidebar is open (which I learned how to do on the forum) if the sidebar is the active window, I can Ctrl + D and the Bookmark this Page dialog box opens. It doesn't work that way if the page viewing pane is the active window.

MSPain

PS These scenarios are relative to the page linked above. If the viewing window is active and it is a normal html page I do have the Bookmark this Page dialog box come up with Ctrl + D

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Additional information:

it seems to work normal with websites, that are not fully in Flash (where you have only the tab to click on)

But eg this website I have no idea how to bookmark it...

Ahhh... lol... I see now..

Never too old to learn and I'm using Firefox only since 4 years... :lol:

Thanks.

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