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I have regressed to 3.6.x because after installing 4.0 I lost my BBC headline news. And, posting that question here did not bring any results.

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I have regressed to 3.6.16 because, after installing 4.0 I lost my BBC headlines. And posting a question in this place did not produce any results. I will re-install 4.0 once Mozilla repairs that problem. Thanks

I have regressed to 3.6.16 because, after installing 4.0 I lost my BBC headlines. And posting a question in this place did not produce any results. I will re-install 4.0 once Mozilla repairs that problem. Thanks

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You can add it yourself.

  1. Go to the following link - http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/rss.xml?edition=int
  2. Make sure the "Subscribe to this feed using" is set to "Live Bookmarks"
  3. Click "Subscribe Now" and save this bookmark to the location of your choice

For more details on using live bookmarks see https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Live+Bookmarks

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ANYONE KNOW HOW 4.0 WILL ACCEPT AND INSTALL DELICIOUS BOOKMARKS?

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This did not solve the problem for me. Anyway thank you. This link took me to the BBC News Home Page. There is no RSS feed there; it's only a flat page which I can bookmark in the normal way. What I have in 3.6.16 is a proper RSS feed with the following properties:

Feed location http://fxfeeds.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/headlines.xml

site location: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/

When I tried to copy the feed location in the address bar, nothing happens at all in version 4.0, while in version 3.6.x it gives you a dialog to fill the site location as well as the title you want.