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"New Tab Page " it says Show All Bookmarks, then "Drag a bookmark to the new tab page. " but there is no section called that, and I cannot edit my tabs

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the instructions seem clear, but since there is no section in the bookmark page called new tab, and when I individually click them I cannot find a list of what my quick tabs currently are I cannot edit them. It would seem the browser is not working correctly since the instructions are so simple.

the instructions seem clear, but since there is no section in the bookmark page called new tab, and when I individually click them I cannot find a list of what my quick tabs currently are I cannot edit them. It would seem the browser is not working correctly since the instructions are so simple.

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Hi Batjutsu, did the above article help?

It might not be obvious from the illustrations that there are two separate windows displayed: the Library dialog (opened with Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks) and a new tab opened in a separate window using any of the following:

  • Ctrl+t
  • The "+" button on the tab bar
  • orange Firefox button (or File menu) > New Tab

With both open and not maximized, you can drag and drop bookmarks onto the new tab page.

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Hi There,

Sorry to hear of your issue. I find a great support article to help you with your issue. Please see link below and I hope this help, Thanks for using Mozilla Firefox.

Robert

Customize your Firefox New Tab page

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Hi Batjutsu, did the above article help?

It might not be obvious from the illustrations that there are two separate windows displayed: the Library dialog (opened with Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks) and a new tab opened in a separate window using any of the following:

  • Ctrl+t
  • The "+" button on the tab bar
  • orange Firefox button (or File menu) > New Tab

With both open and not maximized, you can drag and drop bookmarks onto the new tab page.