Firefox's bookmarks are stored in a small file that doesn't take up much hard drive space or memory. Bookmarks alone will not usually drastically affect your browser's performance, and you can have ...
https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,82498-order,4/description.html adds a new toolbar to https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,23160/description.html that ...
Mozilla engineers have managed to annoy their users once again this week by adding a new button to the Firefox user interface without providing users a simple way of removing it. The new button ...
Firefox is one of the most popular web browsers around today, and only second behind Google Chrome. When it comes down to bookmarks, the browser has quite a few options for making sure users can have ...
Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...
The bookmarks bar is a useful way to quickly access your favorite sites, but it takes up a lot of vertical space. Here's how to make Firefox hide it when you aren't moused over it. We shared a CSS ...
CheckPlaces may not have the most glamorous (or revealing) name, but it performs a highly desirable function: finds and removes duplicate and broken bookmarks in Firefox. See, as time goes on, most of ...
In a recent announcement, Xmarks revealed that it can no longer afford to continue operating its popular cross-browser bookmark synchronization service. Although Xmarks attracted a significant ...
The Karakeep bookmark-everything app fills the space Pocket left behind.
Reader John Finnerty feels he’s been outfoxed by Firefox. He writes something along the lines of: In Firefox I can sort bookmarks alphabetically when I choose Bookmarks -> Organize Bookmarks and click ...
It would be something if the computer of every small business owner were equipped with an odometer. This way, you could accurately gauge the speed with which you careen through websites on everything ...