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Webpage reload after exit Bookmarks

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Well, the subject is in the name of the question. I want to ask why Firefox for android reloads webpage after every exit of Bookmarks and if there is some way to make Firefox not doing that. Btw, sometimes he doesn't refreshes webpage after exiting Bookmarks but rarely and I don't know why. I'll be very grateful to read someone's hint about this matter. And in addition I want to ask if there is a way to make Firefox Bookmarks not so bulky and awkward and to make them more simple and convenient like in Chrome browser for android. Thank you very much in advance.

Well, the subject is in the name of the question. I want to ask why Firefox for android reloads webpage after every exit of Bookmarks and if there is some way to make Firefox not doing that. Btw, sometimes he doesn't refreshes webpage after exiting Bookmarks but rarely and I don't know why. I'll be very grateful to read someone's hint about this matter. And in addition I want to ask if there is a way to make Firefox Bookmarks not so bulky and awkward and to make them more simple and convenient like in Chrome browser for android. Thank you very much in advance.

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Hi

Thank you for your question.

Much of what you are saying are things that are built into Firefox for Android and I am not aware of any plans to change this.

I recommend that you try Firefox Preview (available from the Google Play Store) which has been designed differently - I have been using it since the start of the year and it is really good.