![]() I did find a workaround by turning on the bookmarks sidebar which still works correctly. It apoears that the mouse focus does not shift to the subfolder once it's open. It's not that the subfolders don't fly out when hovered over it's that you can't scroll them once they're open. Here's a link to the new question form (for Windows/Mac/Linux): running the latest version, 110.0.1. They have a team of support volunteers to troubleshoot malfunctions with your currently installed version of Firefox, while this site is focused on idea submissions for future versions of Firefox (looking ahead anywhere from 8 weeks to many months). I suggest posting this problem on the Mozilla Support site. Are you running Firefox 110.0.1, the current release, or Firefox 111.0, scheduled to release tomorrow? I have not heard of problems with hovering not opening sub-folders this sounds like a new problem. This is a CRITICAL ISSUE that makes trying to use my carefully compiled bookmarks nearly impossible. Now I cannot reach the bookmarks in the sub-folders beyond the first fly-out because it never shifts the mouse focus to the fly-out sub-folder. I have thousands of bookmarks well organized in folders and sub-folders. The bigger issue is still the scrolling one through bookmarks folders and it not keeping it's you, Firefox, for rendering the Bookmarks completely dysfunctional for all but the simplest of users. If it continues like it is I'll create another bug report but would prefer it was resolved on it's own. The Right Click option to select "Open all bookmarks" in a folder still does not work at all and remains non functional. so not lookin good at the moment.įYI: update: this morning's update () on nightly now allows me to select the "open all in Tabs" option from the bookmarks folder. I'm using nightly version 112.0a1 () (64-bit) and still no fix and now another issue. as someone above indicated my mouse scroller is likely going to break if this keeps up. the only option is using an antiquated version of firefox or abandoning ship altogether. I can only hope some of this gets resolved. Another very useful feature that seems to have died in the latest updates. but while the bug obviously is still being worked on, now there seems to be another issue? Now after today's updates for nightly, the right click option for " Open all bookmarks" option and likewise the " open all in tabs" option are not working at all. Just an update that may be related? don't know. Now when you Ctrl+click or middle-click a bookmark, Firefox should keep the menu open. ![]() ![]() ![]() (E) Double-click the preference to switch the value from true to false (D) In the search box in the page, type or paste and pause while the list is filtered (C) Double-click the preference to switch the value from false to true (B) In the search box in the page, type or paste and pause while the list is filtered Please keep in mind that changes made through this back door aren't fully supported and aren't guaranteed to continue working in the future. More info on about:config: Configuration Editor for Firefox. (A) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. It involves setting Firefox to (1) open bookmarks sent to new tabs in the background and (2) keep the bookmarks menu open when it does that. In other words, the earliest it will be fixed is Firefox 111, due out March 14th.įor someone who needs to open multiple bookmarks sequentially, and uses Ctrl+click or middle-click (with the scroll wheel) to do that, perhaps this combination of settings will be useful. Bug status says "WONTFIX." What does that mean? Can we anticipate an update that will fix it or does this status indicate there's no intention to correct the problem? If the former, approximately when is the update expected? My mouse's scroll wheel might wear out soon. ![]()
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