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how do I replace "latest headlines" to firefox bookmarks toolbar?

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I had Firefox disabled to remove malware, and then had it reinstalled. However, now the "latest headlines" does not appear on the bookmarks toolbar. How can I replace it? Thanks. I use Mac OSX Firefox 19

I had Firefox disabled to remove malware, and then had it reinstalled. However, now the "latest headlines" does not appear on the bookmarks toolbar. How can I replace it? Thanks. I use Mac OSX Firefox 19

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hello, "latest headlines" is just a normal rss-feed - you can re-add it by visiting http://fxfeeds.mozilla.org/rss20.xml & subscribing to it using live bookmarks.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Live_Bookmarks_-_Firefox

Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks

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hello, "latest headlines" is just a normal rss-feed - you can re-add it by visiting http://fxfeeds.mozilla.org/rss20.xml & subscribing to it using live bookmarks.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Live_Bookmarks_-_Firefox

Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks

I am not immediately sure of the correct method of doing that, but possibly creating a new clean profile and making a note of the information would work without reinstalling, or needing to reset anything.

Thanks so much!

Thanks so much!

Glad we helped.

I have marked madpersons answer as the solution.