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I accidentally wiped the blue star from bookmarked items, how can I get it back?

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I accidentally deleted the blue star on one of my book-marked items and am struggling to get it back. Its very useful so i can see immediately if somethings already been bookmarked. Plus I could remove easily and/or put into other folders. All solutions appear to be to go to customize firefox and to drag and drop in some bar at the top of the page BUT when i do this it STILL doesn't come back. HELP!!! (Please explain in total laymens terms and don't nauseate me with technolingo.)

I accidentally deleted the blue star on one of my book-marked items and am struggling to get it back. Its very useful so i can see immediately if somethings already been bookmarked. Plus I could remove easily and/or put into other folders. All solutions appear to be to go to customize firefox and to drag and drop in some bar at the top of the page BUT when i do this it STILL doesn't come back. HELP!!! (Please explain in total laymens terms and don't nauseate me with technolingo.)

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Thanks, nearly went mad trying but that didn't work. What DID though was this:

Yep, I have the 3 dots as well. You left click on that, and you can bookmark the page. Then you right-click on the "Bookmark this page" option and you can add it to the address bar.

Honestly don't understand how firefox/mozilla doesn't address easy problems with more simplicity for people like me: ie. techno dummies. Restore star to address bar should be EASY!

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Try clicking the "Restore Defaults" button in the bottom-right corner of Customize Mode.

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Thanks, nearly went mad trying but that didn't work. What DID though was this:

Yep, I have the 3 dots as well. You left click on that, and you can bookmark the page. Then you right-click on the "Bookmark this page" option and you can add it to the address bar.

Honestly don't understand how firefox/mozilla doesn't address easy problems with more simplicity for people like me: ie. techno dummies. Restore star to address bar should be EASY!