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When I right click on a bookmark, there is no delete option

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The instructions say you have to visit the page of the bookmark to delete it. Why can't you have the option to QUICKLY right click on it and press delete?

This question is also a suggestion for someone to program it into Firefox to delete bookmarks by right click, or do we have to use a different browser to have that feature?

The instructions say you have to visit the page of the bookmark to delete it. Why can't you have the option to QUICKLY right click on it and press delete? This question is also a suggestion for someone to program it into Firefox to delete bookmarks by right click, or do we have to use a different browser to have that feature?

被選擇的解決方法

Quote: You could right-click on that bookmark and press Delete.

Like posted above, there is no longer the Delete item in the context menu, but now you need to look for "Remove Bookmark".

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There is no edit button for the original question I typed.

I have been reading questions on this forum and I see it has been changed to the words remove bookmark instead of the word delete.

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You can find "Edit this question" under the "Question Tools" menu in the sidebar. For a reply, Edit is in the three dot menu next to a reply.


Some context menu items have been renamed and some have been regrouped and moved and this can be confusing. This include "Delete" (Remove Bookmark) and Properties (Edit Bookmark).

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You could right-click on that bookmark and press Delete.

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選擇的解決方法

Quote: You could right-click on that bookmark and press Delete.

Like posted above, there is no longer the Delete item in the context menu, but now you need to look for "Remove Bookmark".

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FredMcD said

You could right-click on that bookmark and press Delete.

In Firefox 89 the wording changed to "Remove bookmark". There were other changes to wording and sequence: