Mar 05, 2017 Chrome does not show when importing Favorites to MS Edge I have been a long time Chrome browser user and I want to import all my favorites to MS Edge. I followed the regular process for importing favorites, but Chrome is not showing as a option to import from. I have copied my bookmarks over from Chrome and set the Bookmarks Bar to the correct folder. Unfortunately only some of the icons on my Bookmarks bar are displaying which is making it look a little pants. Anyone know how to fix this? Bookmarks Bar - Icons not showing. This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management.
Hello, I realise people have asked similar questions to this, so apologies, but having browsed the answers, I'm still having a problem. I have the Tiny Menu installed to create more space on my screen and so I've customised my toolbars to fit everything I need on my menu toolbar. (I did this by going into View, Toolbars, Customise and dragging icons I wanted from the customise toolbar and also from the navigation toolbar onto my Menu toolbar. When done, I was able to untick the navigation and bookmarks toolbars so they wouldn't show.)One of the icons I dragged from the customise toolbar was the bookmarks icon (not the one that by clicking on you get the sidebar; the other one, that by clicking on you get your bookmarks displayed as a drop-down).
That icon has now vanished, or rather, it's vanished from view, as when I click on View, Toolbars, Customise, it's visible again, next to all my other icons. It's only when I close the customise toolbar that the icon vanishes.
So it's not the case that I can't move it on to the Menu toolbar by going into customise; it's that once I come out of customise, the icon is no longer visible. This is the icon I used to click on most and so it's very frustrating having now either to click on Menu, then Bookmarks to see my bookmarks, or, having to use the Bookmarks sidebar icon instead. Can anyone help? I've tried re-installing, in case it was a glitch.Many thanks. Hello, I realise people have asked similar questions to this, so apologies, but having browsed the answers, I'm still having a problem. I have the Tiny Menu installed to create more space on my screen and so I've customised my toolbars to fit everything I need on my menu toolbar. (I did this by going into View, Toolbars, Customise and dragging icons I wanted from the customise toolbar and also from the navigation toolbar onto my Menu toolbar.
When done, I was able to untick the navigation and bookmarks toolbars so they wouldn't show.)One of the icons I dragged from the customise toolbar was the bookmarks icon (not the one that by clicking on you get the sidebar; the other one, that by clicking on you get your bookmarks displayed as a drop-down). That icon has now vanished, or rather, it's vanished from view, as when I click on View, Toolbars, Customise, it's visible again, next to all my other icons. It's only when I close the customise toolbar that the icon vanishes.
So it's not the case that I can't move it on to the Menu toolbar by going into customise; it's that once I come out of customise, the icon is no longer visible. This is the icon I used to click on most and so it's very frustrating having now either to click on Menu, then Bookmarks to see my bookmarks, or, having to use the Bookmarks sidebar icon instead. Can anyone help? I've tried re-installing, in case it was a glitch.Many thanks. The Tiny Menu extension is no longer supported by the developer, so IMO it would be best not to use that extension any longer.Are you aware that the Menu Bar can be temporarily revealed quite easily by hitting the Alt key? Hide the Menu Bar, not the Navigation Toolbar.And if you would use the extension, the usual cropped menu would be replaced by a vertical 'menu' when you hit the Alt key - see the screenshot - that has the same menu as the Menu Bar, but vertical.
All you need to do is to move the Compact Menu 2 'button' into the Customize Palette to 'hide it'.As far as the Bookmarks button for the bookmarks drop-down, that button has 'a mind of its' own' depending upon where you place it; its' normal location is on the Bookmarks Toolbar, but if you are not showing the Bookmarks Toolbar and try to move that button elsewhere, it sometimes goes into hiding. I don't recall the particular's, but that changed back in Firefox 19, 20 or 21 (IIRC), and goes into 'hiding' a lot more easily than with prior versions.
Part of the 'hiding' has to do with not showing the Navigation and the Bookmarks Toolbars, and moving elements of the Navigation Toolbar up to the Menu bar and not the other way around. The Tiny Menu extension is no longer supported by the developer, so IMO it would be best not to use that extension any longer.Are you aware that the Menu Bar can be temporarily revealed quite easily by hitting the Alt key? Hide the Menu Bar, not the Navigation Toolbar.And if you would use the extension, the usual cropped menu would be replaced by a vertical 'menu' when you hit the Alt key - see the screenshot - that has the same menu as the Menu Bar, but vertical. All you need to do is to move the Compact Menu 2 'button' into the Customize Palette to 'hide it'.As far as the Bookmarks button for the bookmarks drop-down, that button has 'a mind of its' own' depending upon where you place it; its' normal location is on the Bookmarks Toolbar, but if you are not showing the Bookmarks Toolbar and try to move that button elsewhere, it sometimes goes into hiding. I don't recall the particular's, but that changed back in Firefox 19, 20 or 21 (IIRC), and goes into 'hiding' a lot more easily than with prior versions. Part of the 'hiding' has to do with not showing the Navigation and the Bookmarks Toolbars, and moving elements of the Navigation Toolbar up to the Menu bar and not the other way around. The Tiny Menu extension is no longer supported by the developer, so IMO it would be best not to use that extension any longer.
Are you aware that the Menu Bar can be temporarily revealed quite easily by hitting the 'Alt' key? 'Hide the Menu Bar, not the Navigation Toolbar.'
'And if you would use the Compact Menu 2 extension, the usual cropped menu would be replaced by a vertical 'menu' when you hit the Alt key - 'see the screenshot' - that has the same menu as the Menu Bar, but vertical. All you need to do is to move the Compact Menu 2 'button' into the Customize Palette to 'hide it'.-As far as the Bookmarks button for the bookmarks drop-down, that button has 'a mind of its' own' depending upon where you place it; its' normal location is on the Bookmarks Toolbar, but if you are not showing the Bookmarks Toolbar and try to move that button elsewhere, it sometimes goes into hiding. I don't recall the particular's, but that changed back in Firefox 19, 20 or 21 '(IIRC)', and goes into 'hiding' a lot more easily than with prior versions. 'Part of the 'hiding' has to do with not showing the Navigation and the Bookmarks Toolbars, and moving elements of the Navigation Toolbar up to the Menu bar and not the other way around.'
An alternative way of fixing this is to give a chance to the free open source project, since it seems you're going to start over with your browser's settings.Chromium is faster and it comes with no Google spying within.I never had any problems with Chromium. I moved my settings many times to many other computers, but it's up to you to judge how good really is. Please give it a try to see for yourself. It has exactly the same plugins and extensions and the interface is almost the same.It comes without Pepper Flash plugin pre-installed but it can be installed manually or from the software center easily.Google's Chrome Privacy Policy.