Click the 3-bar menu button. Then click on Customize. In the bottom left corner there is an option Show/Hide Toolbars. Select Bookmarks Toolbar.
In Firefox (as with most other Mac browsers) you access the Bookmarks menu by clicking on Bookmarks in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Click the Bookmarks menu, then select "Organize Bookmarks...". Or simply press Ctrl+Shift+B
If your bookmarks have disappeared from the toolbar, try checking if the bookmarks toolbar is enabled in your browser's settings. In most browsers, you can right-click on the toolbar area and select "Bookmarks Toolbar" to turn it back on. Additionally, you can access your bookmarks through the browser menu (often found under "Bookmarks" or "Favorites") to see if they're still available. If they’re missing entirely, check if you have a backup or try restoring your browser settings.
To remove items from bookmarks in Opera, open the browser and click on the heart icon or the "Bookmarks" option in the sidebar. Locate the bookmark you want to delete, right-click on it, and select "Delete," or simply press the Delete key on your keyboard. You can also manage bookmarks by accessing the bookmarks page through the menu (Menu > Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks) and deleting items from there.
To import bookmarks into Safari they need to be exported from Firefox first: In Firefox select Organise Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu. In the Bookmarks library window select All Bookmarks in the left hand pane and then Export HTML... from the drop down menu options at the top of the window. Save the HTML file somewhere (such as the Desktop). In Safari select Import Bookmarks... from the File menu. Locate the saved HTML file and click the Import button (or the Open button on a Windows system).
If you have the del.icio.us addon, you probably hid your Bookmarks menu button. Go to the del.icio.us menu, and at the bottom you will see 'Show Bookmarks Menu'.
To access your bookmarks, open your web browser and look for the bookmarks or favorites menu, usually represented by a star icon or a similar symbol. You can often find it in the toolbar or under the browser's menu options. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts, such as Ctrl + B (Windows) or Command + B (Mac), to quickly open the bookmarks panel. From there, you can view, manage, or access your saved bookmarks.
If you are looking for a way to display your bookmarks, there are two ways..1 Go up to the toolbar and hit Bookmarks. A Drop down menu is displayed..2 Click the Bookmark icon and the bookmarks open in a sidebar. If you do not see the bookmark icon, right click(up by the back/forward buttons) > Customize and drag the Bookmark unto the toolbar.
In Google Chrome, favorites are called "Bookmarks". to access them, go to the wrench menu>Bookmarks. If you really want a bookmarks bar, you can check the box that says "Show Bookmarks Bar". To see a list of your bookmarks in webpage format, go to Bookmark Manager (one of the options when you hover over "Bookmarks").
Use the "Bookmarks" menu. The first item is "Show All Bookmarks" select this. The Library window should pop-up. When this does, click on "Bookmarks Menu" (the words, not the carrot to expand it). This should open show all bookmark folders and bookmarks not in folders. Then highlight the bookmark you want to remove and hit the delete key
You can right click on your list and do a Sort by Name. Depending on your browser, you can go into the bookmarks menu and there is usually options to organise them, which will include methods to sort them.
On a Mac, you can find old bookmarks in the Safari browser by opening Safari and selecting "Bookmarks" from the menu bar, then choosing "Show All Bookmarks." Alternatively, you can access them through the "Bookmarks" sidebar by clicking the bookmarks icon. If you're looking for bookmarks from other browsers like Chrome, you can typically find them in the browser's settings under "Bookmarks" or "Favorites." Additionally, backup copies of bookmarks may be stored in the Library folder under your user account.