Use
--bookmark-menu
to get a button on the right side of the screen. It makes it much more
easier to access your bookmarks.

On Oct 2, 5:19 am, Bob CFC <[email protected]> wrote:
> I also hide the bookmark toolbar to save space, but I noticed that it always
> shows for the homepage.  So if you enable the home button you have a choice
> of either clicking new-tab to reach the bookmarks or pressing home,
> depending on whether you wish to replace the current tab.
> Seems to be working better for me than pressing Crtl-B.
>
> I'm sure there will be many sidebar extensions in the future, I'm not a fan
> of them personally.
>
> 2009/10/1 Fusion 15 <[email protected]>
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> > I'm really liking Chrome, except that I want a sidebar to display all
> > my bookmarks.  It's too inconvenient to do the pull-down bookmark all
> > the time.  I have about 15 sites I go to everyday, and find it much
> > more efficient in a sidebar layout.
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