Many people claim that browser bookmarks have become obsolete with the advent of online bookmarking, social bookmarking, speed dials, and features like that. But bookmarks are still useful if you learn how to manage and organize them. Today we’ll show you how to create, organize, and manage your bookmarks in Firefox so you don’t end up with a cluttered, chaotic collection. Show the Bookmarks Bar If you don’t see the Bookmarks bar in Firefox, that’s easy to fix. Right-click on the toolbar and select Bookmarks Toolbar. Add the Bookmarks Menu Button to the Toolbar If you want quick access to bookmarking tools, add the Bookmarks Menu button to the toolbar. Click the library icon, go to Bookmarks > Bookmarking Tools, and then select Add Bookmarks Menu to Toolbar. The Bookmarks Menu icon (a star on a tray) button is displayed next to the library icon. To remove the Bookmarks Menu button from the toolbar, go back to Bookmarks > Bookmarking Tools and select Remove Bookmarks Menu from Toolbar on the Bookmarking Tools menu. Add a Bookmark for a Web Page To bookmark a web page, visit the web page and then click the star in the address bar. Or you can press Ctrl + D. If you don’t see the star on the address bar, click the Page actions menu (three horizontal dots) on the right side of the address bar. Then, right-click on the Bookmark This Page option and select Add to Address Bar. When you click the star, it turns blue and the New Bookmark dialog box pops up. A default Name is assigned to the bookmark, but you can change it.