I may have not stated what I wanted clearly. You seem to instruct me how to turn on the Bookmarks toolbar. That’s not what I wanted. I don’t use a Bookmarks toolbar in my browsers, as I don’t feel like its benefits outweigh the space occupied by it and added visual clutter. I thought you were offering a way to put a bookmarklet elsewhere than the Bookmarks toolbar and I was asking you how could I do it. I’m pretty sure I did put a bookmarklet in a menu in Firefox once (that thing that goes “File Edit View History Tools Help”), but I forgot how. Or, I could use an advice re: how to add a bookmarklet at all, even let’s say to a Bookmarks toolbar, as I never did it.
The bookmarks toolbar is moveable. I typically drag it up top next to the menu bar so that my top bar is actually composed of two: it starts with Menu, but that one is short, so once it ends there is a separator and then bookmarks, on the same line.
In Firefox, View → Toolbars → Bookmarks Toolbar. Not sure about other browsers, easiest would be to just google it.
I may have not stated what I wanted clearly. You seem to instruct me how to turn on the Bookmarks toolbar. That’s not what I wanted. I don’t use a Bookmarks toolbar in my browsers, as I don’t feel like its benefits outweigh the space occupied by it and added visual clutter. I thought you were offering a way to put a bookmarklet elsewhere than the Bookmarks toolbar and I was asking you how could I do it. I’m pretty sure I did put a bookmarklet in a menu in Firefox once (that thing that goes “File Edit View History Tools Help”), but I forgot how. Or, I could use an advice re: how to add a bookmarklet at all, even let’s say to a Bookmarks toolbar, as I never did it.
Thanks!
The bookmarks toolbar is moveable. I typically drag it up top next to the menu bar so that my top bar is actually composed of two: it starts with Menu, but that one is short, so once it ends there is a separator and then bookmarks, on the same line.