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How do I roll back the Nov 2017 Update?

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So...I really, really hate this update.

I do not want my pocket suggesting articles every time I open a new tab. If I wanted that, I'd be on Chrome. I want my folders in my bookmarks easily accessible, and they aren't. This is the biggest issue for me right now, the complete "straw that broke the camel's back" issue. I cannot handle this. I want my bookmarks right back to the way they used to be. And I like my browsing history for the session to be under "history" not the "recent sessions" thing. Didn't my most recent bookmarks used to be there?

If anyone would advise on how to roll this update back ASAP, it would be greatly appreciated.

So...I really, really hate this update. I do not want my pocket suggesting articles every time I open a new tab. If I wanted that, I'd be on Chrome. I want my folders in my bookmarks easily accessible, and they aren't. This is the biggest issue for me right now, the complete "straw that broke the camel's back" issue. I cannot handle this. I want my bookmarks right back to the way they used to be. And I like my browsing history for the session to be under "history" not the "recent sessions" thing. Didn't my most recent bookmarks used to be there? If anyone would advise on how to roll this update back ASAP, it would be greatly appreciated.

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On the New Tab Page, click the "Gear" in the upper-right corner to open New Tab Preferences, Then deselect Recommended by Pocket.


As far as the Bookmaks Menu goes, open Customize from the Open menu 3-bar button to the right of the URL Bar and drag the Bookmarks Menu button to the Toolbar where you want that button to reside. Customize is explained here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars


As far as History goes, there's a Show sidebars button on the Toolbar that will display the last category that was open in the Sidebar; Bookmarks, History, or Synced Tabs.

Or you can hit Alt then S to open the History drop-down menu. Or use {Ctrl + Shft + H} to open the Library with History showing.