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bookmarks gone

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Just got upgraded to Quantum.  ;o(

My bookmarks in pre-Q required that I click on the bookmark button and click (or hover toe mouse) over "Other" to see the bookmarks and select one. Something like that. Now the bookmarks are gone and I cannot "find" them.

That is the way they got set up by Firefox when I migrated them from another older XP PC.

Is there an easy way to find them or is there an easy way to revert back to the prev Firefox?

TIA, Luis

Just got upgraded to Quantum. ;o( My bookmarks in pre-Q required that I click on the bookmark button and click (or hover toe mouse) over "Other" to see the bookmarks and select one. Something like that. Now the bookmarks are gone and I cannot "find" them. That is the way they got set up by Firefox when I migrated them from another older XP PC. Is there an easy way to find them or is there an easy way to revert back to the prev Firefox? TIA, Luis

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hi, the following steps should get you back to the bookmarking structure you're familiar with :))

  • click on the 57 library icon library icon and go to bookmarks > bookmarking tools > add bookmarks menu to the toolbar.
  • now when you click the Bookmark Menu icon (star on tray) icon that's newly appearing on the toolbar, you'll get to the same bookmarks menu like in earlier versions...
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That worked. Thanks philipp.