On 7/7/17 at 2:51 AM, null's prodigious digits fired off with great aplomb:
I've always felt that the way SM bookmarks work (and Netscape before that), is far better that in any comparable software.

However, when SM moved from an html boookmarks file to an sqlite file, two facilities were lost which I had always found extremely useful.

The first was the ability to use the drop-down File menu to place a separator between first level folders in the display, although a separator can still be placed between entries within a folder.

The second was the ability to place a label on a separator.

Since the sqlite bookmark system came into use some few years ago, I've seen quite a few requests in the forums to bring these things back, but there was never any response from developers about this and nothing changed.

Anyone got any thoughts on this, or know why these changes were made and have never been remedied?

Start reading here:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404983

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