![]() When the actual referesh is happening though, the code is much smaller and does no automatic ordering. That is to attempt to provide you the most meaningful data when doing transformations. This is a sample of what Power Query does when accessing the AdventureWorks database in SQL and returning the results to the Power Query window while I am editing queries: I know when you are doing transformations in SQL Server data it will do some ordering and get the top 4,096 rows as well. To be honest, that would be a great scenario.Īnd the fixed version “Version 3.1.0” has been approved by AMO () and released.I believe what Power Query is doing in the data preview window is trying to return meaningful results. If future changes prevent the add-on from working completely, then my hope is that Firefox incorporates the add-on main feature internally. Ultimately, I want the add-on to adapt to the Firefox internal changes rather than fight them. I wish I knew! At the moment, it does not appear so but that is always a possibility. Â- Are more Firefox internal changes going to cause more issues in the future? The Firefox team has been working towards a project called “2020H2 bookmarks improvements” (meta Bugzilla entry here).Īs the name indicates, it intends to improve the experience regarding bookmarking with the browser, which I believe is a good thing! Quoted extension developer (Teddy Gustiaux) Comments are as follows. It’s also sometimes surprising to notice that our modifications of an application, when feasible, may appear later on as the application’s comment has been distorted. Globally, forgetting my own settings, the move is IMO a substantial improvement regarding bookmarking easiness, especially for beginners, those which must never be forgotten : we all know how the intuitive logic of an application is important when we discover it for the first time. I’m not fond of the idea of having the last folder used to bookmark a page set to become the default one for bookmarking (bad wording, sorry, hope you get the idea). Given my above mentioned settings I always keep this ‘Bookmarks Toolbar’ opened. To be noted : CTRL+SHIFT+B already toggles the ‘Bookmarks Toolbar’ here on Firefox 84+ I did this with the ‘Default Bookmark Folder’ extension. I’ve also set the ‘Other Bookmarks’ folder to be replaced by one of my own (named ‘unsorted’) which is in the very Bookmarks Toolbar, so whenever I’ve bookmarked a page it appears immediately in the Bookmarks Toolbar / unsorted. I use the Bookmarks Toolbar extensively to the point of setting it as the root of all my bookmarks instead of ‘All Bookmarks’ which allows me to have them all (folders and links) directly accessible. Press the Alt-key on the keyboard and select View > Toolbars > Bookmarks Toolbar > Only Show on New Tab to make the change. Firefox 85 introduces the new option to show it only on a New Tab Page but nowhere else. Previously, Firefox users had the option to display the bookmarks toolbar or to hide it. Speaking of which, it is now possible to control where the bookmarks toolbar is displayed and how it is toggled. Firefox users who don't want to see the folder on the toolbar may right-click on the bookmarks toolbar to uncheck the "show other bookmarks" option that is displayed from Firefox 85 onward. The folder is not displayed if it does not contain bookmarks. Changing the folder will change the default as well.įirefox 85 displays the Other Bookmarks folder on the bookmarks toolbar by default to address the "where did I save the bookmark to" issue in previous versions. ![]() The last used folder is picked automatically as the default for new bookmarks.Bookmarks will be saved to the bookmarks toolbar if the user has not saved any bookmarks before or selected a different folder.
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