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Trying to retire the Google surveillance tool, Chrome, by using Firefox. Ugh, if y'all want to encourage this someone should really look at how this is done!

I got bookmarks moved and prefs setup. Importing extensions is really nice--thanks FF devs--but a feature of Chrome I use every day is the set of icons on the new tab/home page/startup page. It is super easy to customize on Chrome but I can find no way to do so in Firefox. These icons have no label on the page and are right under the search bar--see image.

I have spent most of the morning following unhelpful links about android or mentioning menu options that do not exist. I am using FF 119 on macOS.

Thanks to the community for help!

Trying to retire the Google surveillance tool, Chrome, by using Firefox. Ugh, if y'all want to encourage this someone should really look at how this is done! I got bookmarks moved and prefs setup. Importing extensions is really nice--thanks FF devs--but a feature of Chrome I use every day is the set of icons on the new tab/home page/startup page. It is super easy to customize on Chrome but I can find no way to do so in Firefox. These icons have no label on the page and are right under the search bar--see image. I have spent most of the morning following unhelpful links about android or mentioning menu options that do not exist. I am using FF 119 on macOS. Thanks to the community for help!
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You can hover a tile on the Firefox Home page to reveal the three dots. If you click these three dots then you open a menu where you can find Edit to edit the Title and URL.

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You can hover a tile on the Firefox Home page to reveal the three dots. If you click these three dots then you open a menu where you can find Edit to edit the Title and URL.

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Aha, rather obvious now I know what to look for and more flexible than Chrome, thanks.