Bookmarks in Firefox
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A bookmark lets you save links to websites so you can easily find them again. This article goes over the basics of making and managing bookmarks. If you've run into a problem with bookmarks, we have links to some of our most popular troubleshooting articles.
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How do I create a bookmark?
- To create a bookmark, just click on the star icon in the Location bar. The star will turn yellowblueorange and your bookmark will be created in the Unsorted Bookmarks folder.
- To edit your bookmark, click the star a second time and the Edit This Bookmark box will appear.
- In the Edit This Bookmark box you can change any of the these details:
- Name: The is the name that Firefox displays for the bookmark in menus.
- Folder: Choose what folder to store your bookmark in by picking one from the drop-down menu (for example, the Bookmarks Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar). In that drop-down menu you can also select to display a list of all bookmarks folders.
- Tags: You can use tags to help you search through and organize your bookmarks. For more information, see Bookmark tags.
- When you are finished editing, click to close the box.
Where can I find my bookmarks?
To display the list of bookmarks you've already made:
- Click on the menu, select , and then select . The Bookmarks sidebar will open.
- Click on a folder in the sidebar to expand it.
- Click on a bookmark in the list to open it.
There are also other ways to view bookmarks:
- Bookmarks menu: At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the menu. A list of the bookmarks in the Bookmarks Menu folder will be displayed.
- Bookmarks Toolbar : The Bookmarks toolbar is underneath the Navigation toolbar (Back, Forward, Home, Location, etc.), and can store often-used bookmarks for quick access. For information, see Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window.
- Location bar: The Firefox Location bar allows you to search for pages you've previously visited, including bookmarked pages. For information, see Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox.
- Library window: Click on the menu bar, then select . The Library window will appear.
- Click the
button on the right side of the navigation toolbar and select to open the Library window. - By default, the bookmarks you make will be located in the Unsorted Bookmarks folder. Select it in the sidebar of the Library window to see the bookmarks you've made. Double-clicking a bookmark will open it.
While you have the Library window open, you can also drag bookmarks into other folders like the Bookmarks Menu folder which will show your bookmarks in the menu under the
button. If you add bookmarks to the Bookmarks Toolbar folder they'll show up on the Bookmarks Toolbar.How do I turn on the Bookmarks Toolbar?
When you install Firefox the Bookmarks Toolbar is no longer displayed by default unless you upgraded an earlier version and we're already using it. If you want to use the Bookmarks Toolbar, you can turn it on like this:
- At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the button, go over to the arrow and check menu, go down to and check . menu, go down to and check
How can I sync my bookmarks with another computer or mobile device?
Firefox Sync is a service that lets you synchronize your bookmarks, history, passwords and open tabs with another copy of Firefox – like one on another computer or on a mobile phone. To get Sync set up, see these articles:
- How do I set up Sync on my computer?
- Use Sync to share your Firefox bookmarks, passwords and more with Firefox for mobile
- How to set up Firefox Home on your iOS device (iPhone and iPad)
Managing bookmarks
Organizing your bookmarks
These articles will help you make sense of that giant list of bookmarks:
- Sort your bookmarks to quickly find the ones you want
- Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks
- Deleting bookmarks
Importing, exporting and backing up your bookmarks
Switching between different browsers? These article will help you take your bookmarks with you:
- Import data from another browser
- Importing bookmarks from an HTML file
- Export Firefox bookmarks to an HTML file to back up or transfer bookmarks
- Restore bookmarks from backup or move them to another computer
How do I fix problems with my bookmarks?
Have problems? We have answers: