> That's fine Wayne. I believe you would want to poke
> around /usr/share
> for a firefox bookmarks.html file which copies itself
> when the browser
> is launched. I just deducted that there's a file of
> the like somewhere
> there because the .firefox directory in a user's home
> directory stores
> the bookmarks directly in a single html file. On a
> Linux system
> (x86_64) it's located
> at:
> /usr/lib64/firefox/defaults/profile/bookmarks.html
> so OpenSolaris
> hould be wherever the GNOME/JDS components are,
> probably
> just
> /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/profile/bookmarks.html.
>
> James

Guess I didn't make it very clear. I am able to import this html file into FF 
bookmarks as a part thereof. However, I am unable to make it to appear as a 
"Bookmarks Toolbar". This is a special part of the Firefox GUI; it shows up on 
the screen as a toolbar right below the title bar and can be turned on and off 
(by clicking on the "View" -> "toolbar").

Ed. I am able to copy and paste together the four OpenSolaris/Sun bookmark 
groups into a Firefox toolbar and display it as such. But really what I want to 
know is, where I can direct others to download this OpenSolaris toolbar, so 
that they can conveniently access "info Solaris" in, say, Windows or Linux.

This bookmarks toolbar is already included in OpenSolaris. Recently I found a 
need to use Vista b/c JavaFX does not run on Solaris. (Or someone please tell 
me I am wrong.)
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