While browsing around the ever increasing number of websites on the Internet, there are bound to be a fair few that you'll want to revisit. But trying to remember or keep track of the many addresses or names of your favorite sites would be extremely difficult without the handy bookmarking feature in Firefox.
Overtime you are likely to build up an increasingly large library of bookmarks, many of which may become redundant over time. Since you no longer need these bookmarks cluttering up your library, you'll want to delete them.
Deleting redundant bookmarks in Mozilla Firefox is very easy and will only take a few seconds.
Step 1:
View; Sidebar; Bookmarks to bring up a list of your bookmarks. Or just click on Bookmarks from your Firefox toolbar or press ALT + B. CTRL + SHIFT + B will bring up the bookmarks library from where you can clearly see how your bookmarks have been organized.
Step 2:
Scroll your mouse down to the bookmark you no longer require. Then, instead of left clicking your mouse button, right click and you’ll be presented with a small menu. One of the options is ‘Delete’.
Step 3:
Scroll down to the Delete option and left click. Your bookmark will disappear and has been deleted.
Things Needed:
Mozilla Firefox web browser open Mouse
Tips & Warnings:
Make sure you are entirely sure you no longer need the bookmark as it may be hard to find again if you need it again. Try keeping your bookmarks well organized into suitably titled folders so you can easily find website addresses.
Overtime you are likely to build up an increasingly large library of bookmarks, many of which may become redundant over time. Since you no longer need these bookmarks cluttering up your library, you'll want to delete them.
Deleting redundant bookmarks in Mozilla Firefox is very easy and will only take a few seconds.
Step 1:
View; Sidebar; Bookmarks to bring up a list of your bookmarks. Or just click on Bookmarks from your Firefox toolbar or press ALT + B. CTRL + SHIFT + B will bring up the bookmarks library from where you can clearly see how your bookmarks have been organized.
Step 2:
Scroll your mouse down to the bookmark you no longer require. Then, instead of left clicking your mouse button, right click and you’ll be presented with a small menu. One of the options is ‘Delete’.
Step 3:
Scroll down to the Delete option and left click. Your bookmark will disappear and has been deleted.
Things Needed:
Mozilla Firefox web browser open Mouse
Tips & Warnings:
Make sure you are entirely sure you no longer need the bookmark as it may be hard to find again if you need it again. Try keeping your bookmarks well organized into suitably titled folders so you can easily find website addresses.
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