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Chrome shortcuts question with pictures

jgallcash
jgallcash Posts: 645 Forumite
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edited 6 December 2010 at 2:32PM in Techie Stuff
I’m looking to switch to Chrome from Firefox and have identified alternatives for my add-ons that I use.

The only feature that isn’t obviously available on Chrome is the ability to attach favourite’s buttons to the tool bar at the top.

For example the picture below shows my Firefox toolbar with my favourite’s buttons attached (and circled in red) I often right click these favourites and open them up in new tabs in Firefox. The chrome toolbar is blank, is there a way I can add these buttons?

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Comments

  • Spanner>tools>always show bookmarks bar.

    Then if you haven't already
    Spanner>options>personal stuff>import data from another browser.

    Hope that helps.
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