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Firefox 4 - Unsorted bookmarks

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ignorantgenius | 11:22 Sat 30th Apr 2011 | Technology
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When I bookmark a webpage, Firefox automatically saves the page to 'Unsorted Bookmarks'; is there any way of changing the default save location to 'Bookmarks Menu'?

Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the responses people.

Trimeresurus - Yeah, that window popped-up and I can manually choose 'Bookmarks Menu' every time I bookmark but was just wondering if Firefox could automatically save it there when I bookmark; I hate having to manually choose it every time when I that 0.5 of a second clicking it could be spent better things, like picking...
10:48 Sun 01st May 2011
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further to this regarding firefox 4. I used to have an home page and refresh page icons to the left of the screen before the adress bar i think... can i get them back.
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When you bookmark, you get an entry into the bookmark folder structure (in the Bookmarks Menu) if you choose a folder .. or added to the bottom of it if you do not.
Every new bookmark gets added to the 'recently bookmarked' folder (which is also inside the Bookmarks Menu)
If you don't like the Recently Bookmarked folder, you can delete it.
Trimeresurus, Thanks I looked in the customise but they weren't in there, but inspired I dragged them across from the right of the adress bar where they were.
Old habbits etc... so used to them been on the left thanks again :-)
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Thanks for the responses people.

Trimeresurus - Yeah, that window popped-up and I can manually choose 'Bookmarks Menu' every time I bookmark but was just wondering if Firefox could automatically save it there when I bookmark; I hate having to manually choose it every time when I that 0.5 of a second clicking it could be spent better things, like picking my nose and admiring my handiwork.

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