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Nim
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Status: New idea

Have you seen how W3Schools structures its page navigation?
(https://www.w3schools.com/ )

At the top, there’s a dynamic row of links that act like bookmarks, making it easy to jump between sections. It feels light, accessible, and always within reach.

That got me thinking: why don’t browsers—Firefox in particular—offer a similar kind of mobile (as in flexible and easily accessible) bookmark system?

Right now, if you have lots of bookmarks, they often get buried in folders or overflow in the bookmarks bar. It’s not ideal when there are dozens of links you’d like to keep visible and quickly accessible.

Suggestion:
Would it be possible to introduce a lightweight, scrollable bookmarks strip—something that allows bookmarks to be easily seen and moved around, similar to W3Schools' top bar? It could offer a more fluid way to manage frequently used bookmarks without relying so much on folders or hidden menus.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

siffemcon
Contributor

While waiting for implementation, you can use this CSS .  See How to Create a userChrome.css File.

alyxjame
New member

In the meantime, you can apply this CSS. See “How to Create a userChrome.css File” for setup instructions.