Friday, September 4, 2009

How to add bookmark button to google chrome toolbar

Add a Bookmark Button to Google Chrome's Toolbar [Bookmarks]




Want access to your Chrome bookmarks without adding a toolbar or relying on auto-complete typing? A quick command line switchyes, another onegives Windows Chrome users a drop-down bookmark button on your main toolbar.

To get the button, right-click on your Chrome launching shortcut, select Properties, and in the "target" field, add --bookmark-menu one space after the final chrome.exe. As the Download Squad blog points out, there are more than a few command line switches at this point to add new features, but you can add multiple switches to get all the features. That would look like chrome.exe --bookmark-menu --enable-user-scripts, for example, if you wanted both a bookmark menu and user script support.

How to add a bookmarks button to your Google Chrome toolbar [Download Squad]