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How do you see bookmarks faster? How do you simplify the process? How do you see all of you bookmark menu on one page? Many more....

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Did anyone think about how stupid people like myself cannot simply adapt to your new system. You have made it VERY VERY difficult to get to and understand how your new bookmarking set-up is constructed. You cannot that I can see put a simply bookmark button on the tool bar that will show you all your bookmarks on one page instead of 5 or 6 different pages.

You have made it difficult to control the Ad Blocker and the the Script Blocker, in fact I haven't figured it out yet after 3 hours of trying. If you where going for making it hard for stupid people you have succeeded. I started using Firefox for web privacy, your add-ons, and how simple it was. Well it's not simple any more, and I bet once I learn you will change it again. It's VERY confusing and your instructions to put it simply "suck". Right now I don't have time to learn all this S..T! So simple questions: How do you add to the tool bar a button that simple lets you go to a bookmark menu in 1 click?

How to you get to your script or ad blockers and just 1 or 2 clicks and get back controlling a page or web site instead of them controlling me?

Why did you change everything for stupid people like me, who don't have time to learn not only the new browser, but how to work old systems, such as bookmarks, add-on's, set-ups, one button access instead of 4 to 6? Who thought this was better?

Did anyone think about how stupid people like myself cannot simply adapt to your new system. You have made it VERY VERY difficult to get to and understand how your new bookmarking set-up is constructed. You cannot that I can see put a simply bookmark button on the tool bar that will show you all your bookmarks on one page instead of 5 or 6 different pages. You have made it difficult to control the Ad Blocker and the the Script Blocker, in fact I haven't figured it out yet after 3 hours of trying. If you where going for making it hard for stupid people you have succeeded. I started using Firefox for web privacy, your add-ons, and how simple it was. Well it's not simple any more, and I bet once I learn you will change it again. It's VERY confusing and your instructions to put it simply "suck". Right now I don't have time to learn all this S..T! So simple questions: How do you add to the tool bar a button that simple lets you go to a bookmark menu in 1 click? How to you get to your script or ad blockers and just 1 or 2 clicks and get back controlling a page or web site instead of them controlling me? Why did you change everything for stupid people like me, who don't have time to learn not only the new browser, but how to work old systems, such as bookmarks, add-on's, set-ups, one button access instead of 4 to 6? Who thought this was better?

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Hello, click on the hamburger (3 line menu), then click on Customize Firefox, and drag the Bookmarks Menu to the toolbar like in the attached screen shot.

For instant access to your entire bookmarks list -- on your keyboard, press Ctrl + Shift + O, and this will open a list of all your bookmarks.

If this solved your problem, mark as solution.

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Hello, click on the hamburger (3 line menu), then click on Customize Firefox, and drag the Bookmarks Menu to the toolbar like in the attached screen shot.

For instant access to your entire bookmarks list -- on your keyboard, press Ctrl + Shift + O, and this will open a list of all your bookmarks.

If this solved your problem, mark as solution.

Modified by Mkll