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Hey, just trying out FF on my note 2. It's beautiful, fast and responsive. displays much better then any of the other guys. It's mostly great but something is weird with your bookmarks. First off, you don't have a button that leads to them. am I missing something here? yes, you can reach them by opening a new tab but if I'm done with b the page I'm browsing, I like loading bookmarked page in the same one to avoid having 15 open. Next, where are the sub folders in the bookmarks?

Hey, just trying out FF on my note 2. It's beautiful, fast and responsive. displays much better then any of the other guys. It's mostly great but something is weird with your bookmarks. First off, you don't have a button that leads to them. am I missing something here? yes, you can reach them by opening a new tab but if I'm done with b the page I'm browsing, I like loading bookmarked page in the same one to avoid having 15 open. Next, where are the sub folders in the bookmarks?

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FredMcD that sounds like a desktop answer to a Firefox for Android question.

You should be able to tap into the address bar then swipe from right to left to change to the bookmarks list view.

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Is there an orange box that says; Firefox at the top right of its window? Click it. From here you can get to most of the settings / options.

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FredMcD that sounds like a desktop answer to a Firefox for Android question.

You should be able to tap into the address bar then swipe from right to left to change to the bookmarks list view.

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thank you that was really helpful but it only solves part of the problem. FF is still missing folders in the bookmarks. It used to have the capacity to create bookmark folders and subfolders in the older versions of FF Android- Now it's gone- kind of step backwards as far as I'm concerned.