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27. April 2010, 22:14:22

brokenlax

Posts: 10

Right click menu acess bookmarks

I've followed the tutorial here and mange to acess my menu in the context menu. I'm interested if its possible to have only the bookmarks menu(such as the bookmarks drop down button), seeing how I rarely use the other options.

Thanks!

27. April 2010, 22:36:22

Vectronic

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Well, you have a couple options, following the same instructions, you can add any of these four to the menu:

<b>The better ones</b>:
Submenu, Favorites, Browser Bookmarks Menu,,"Menu Bookmarks"
Submenu, Favorites, Internal Bookmark Folder,,"Menu Bookmarks"

<b>The not-so-hot ones</b>:
Include, Browser Bookmarks Menu
Include, Internal Bookmark Folder

You could also use: <i>M_BROWSER_MENU_BAR_BOOKMARKS</i> for the name ("Favorites") too, useful if you switch between two or more languages with Opera and want the name to "fit in".

The Submenu ones, are, exactly that... the "Include" ones, will just add your bookmarks to the parent context menu, ie: on right-click, it will immediately show all your bookmarks.

The difference between "Internal" and not, is: "Internal" is just the bookmarks, the other one is your bookmarks, plus the "Bookmark" and "Manage Bookmarks" options.

28. April 2010, 21:36:21

brokenlax

Posts: 10

Originally posted by Vectronic:

Well, you have a couple options, following the same instructions, you can add any of these four to the menu:

The better ones:
Submenu, Favorites, Browser Bookmarks Menu,,"Menu Bookmarks"
Submenu, Favorites, Internal Bookmark Folder,,"Menu Bookmarks"

The not-so-hot ones:
Include, Browser Bookmarks Menu
Include, Internal Bookmark Folder

You could also use: M_BROWSER_MENU_BAR_BOOKMARKS for the name ("Favorites") too, useful if you switch between two or more languages with Opera and want the name to "fit in".

The Submenu ones, are, exactly that... the "Include" ones, will just add your bookmarks to the parent context menu, ie: on right-click, it will immediately show all your bookmarks.

The difference between "Internal" and not, is: "Internal" is just the bookmarks, the other one is your bookmarks, plus the "Bookmark" and "Manage Bookmarks" options.


Thank you! That was very helpful and informative!

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