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My Firefox apparently updated AND I DONT LIKE THE NEW VERSION

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Did U Get that?? My Firefox updated sometime during the last few days(that is why I never let Microsoft automatically up date my Windows)and I really don't like it. You have been doing so well for such a long time I thought you could be trusted.

My problem is: The one button bookmark really STINKS. Let me explain; The old system when you clicked on 'bookmark this page", a box would open showing what the computer planned to call the page in your bookmark file. You DO REMEMBER DON'T YOU. The background behind the name was blue meaning you could type the name you wanted the page to be filed by. With this automatic crap you cant do that. Many of the pages I select come up with a name which is completely ridiculous, and not associated with the page. I bookmarked some pages with this new system and I couldn't even find where they were. They were not in my bookmark list. FIX IT.

Did U Get that?? My Firefox updated sometime during the last few days(that is why I never let Microsoft automatically up date my Windows)and I really don't like it. You have been doing so well for such a long time I thought you could be trusted. My problem is: The one button bookmark really STINKS. Let me explain; The old system when you clicked on 'bookmark this page", a box would open showing what the computer planned to call the page in your bookmark file. You DO REMEMBER DON'T YOU. The background behind the name was blue meaning you could type the name you wanted the page to be filed by. With this automatic crap you cant do that. Many of the pages I select come up with a name which is completely ridiculous, and not associated with the page. I bookmarked some pages with this new system and I couldn't even find where they were. They were not in my bookmark list. FIX IT.

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hello, you can click the bookmark star once to bookmark a page and a second time to edit it (title, location, tags).