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Unable to display / edit / delete / copy / paste https:/// bookmarks in Show All Bookmarks

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I have a number of https:/// bookmarks set-up to indexa list of bookmarks. These are blank or named such as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 2017, August 2017, 2018.

Firefox updated just now to 54.0 (32-bit)

The blank bookmarks are now named (no title), the Name Location is no longer displayed for that bookmark highlighted and I'm unable edit / delete / copy / paste these https:/// bookmarks.

I have a number of https:/// bookmarks set-up to indexa list of bookmarks. These are blank or named such as Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 2017, August 2017, 2018. Firefox updated just now to 54.0 (32-bit) The blank bookmarks are now named (no title), the Name Location is no longer displayed for that bookmark highlighted and I'm unable edit / delete / copy / paste these https:/// bookmarks.
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I don't understand what these bookmarks did.

Due to a change in Firefox 54. links and script calls to URLs that only have a protocol (e.g., http:, file:) are treated as invalid in websites. (URLs with no host name are now treated as invalid) I didn't realize it affected bookmarks.

Or it could be a coincidence and the problem might be something else.

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The bookmarks don't do anything and of course they are not meant to be valid URLs. They are for my reference to split groups of URLs into something like a bullet-point list when I Show All Bookmarks and look at the bookmarks listed in that specific folder. Whereas before I could delete / edit / move these invalid bookmarks, as from now can't do anything with them.

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If no one comes up with a solution, you might need to reinstall an earlier version of Firefox and edit each bookmark to a valid URL (you could use an internal address like about:blank or about:home as a placeholder). See: Install an older version of Firefox.

If that's too much manual labor, there may be a way using the SQLite Manager extension to do it with a database UPDATE query. However, that's not something I can recommend off the cuff without some serious testing.

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Thank-you jscher2000. Much obliged for your help. I will keep this in mind. #Aces!