Bookmark panes are too wide

My FF5 bookmark panes are too wide. I've found suggestions in the database to edit site titles to shorten them. Having to edit bookmark webpage titles is unacceptable. That means external website naming practices can take over my browser's bookmark display characteristics.
My Firefox 4. doesn't do wide bookmark panes - I reinstalled Firefox 4. and checked ( and left FF4 installed so I have a useful browser.) Something in FF5 has changed, maybe an unknown preferences file
Old questions/answers in the help database about FF4 behavior when FF4 was newly released suggest editing a userChrome.css file, but suggested edits are not working for me, and in any case I didn't have to do such with FF4 - it was usable out of the box. Also FF5 doesn't seem to be opening userChrome.css anyway.
What gives?

Hi Spencer,
I now understand that you're describing the bookmark functionality within Acrobat... I'm afraid this forum relates to the online services at Acrobat.com, and I'm not able to answer your question. However, I have two resources for you to try...
Here is the home page for Acrobat Help and Support:
http://www.adobe.com/support/acrobat/
Here is a link to the Acrobat Forums, where you could post your question and get help from other Acrobat users:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat
Kind Regards,
Michelle

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