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Is there a way to open a bookmark in the sidebar in Firefox without clicking on the bookmark in the bookmarks toolbar?
For example, I would like to open my Google calendar (set to open on FireFox sidebar) by Ctrl-Cmd-C. Thanks.
For example, I would like to open my Google calendar (set to open on FireFox sidebar) by Ctrl-Cmd-C. Thanks. | |||||
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Have you looked at all-in-one sidebar? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/all-in-one-sidebar/ I have not used this in years but according to the description, it has embeddable webpages in the sidebar and configurable shortcuts.
However I don't know if you can assign a shortcut to open the sidebar without a CMD/Ctrl/ etc. | |||
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No need of a Firefox add on. Just right click any bookmarks select properties and add keyword there. Now you can open your favourite site by just entering the keyword in the address bar. This post will help http://browserland.com/how-to/how-to-assign-keywords-to-bookmarks-in-firefox/ But with this solution you cannot use CTRL,cmd etc.., I hope this is the closest solution to this problem!!! | |||||
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I've found a pretty neat solution for this issue. All you need is Keyconfig (detailed Infos in this thread) which allows you to (re)bind Firefox Shortcuts. Follow those 10 easy steps:
Comment: I know that some would point out that instead of editing the prefs.js directly you better should add an user.js in the mentioned directory. But when I customized the user.js, I had the problem that after every restart, the shortcut needed to be reassigned. So I ended up editing the prefs.js directly (which shouldn't be a problem anyway). | ||||
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Probably this add-on might help you: iMacros for Firefox | |||
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