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bold textCan't dismiss a WordPress short-cut icon from the list in search engine firefox, even after unpinning. I now have 3. I did it to the Amazon icon and it dissapeared immediately

'''bold text'''Can't dismiss a WordPress short-cut icon from the list in search engine firefox, even after unpinning. I now have 3. I did it to the Amazon icon and it dissapeared immediately

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Hi, where does it show up? Some possibilities:

  • Pinned in the Shortcuts section of the new tab page
  • Listed (but not pinned) in the Shortcuts section of the new tab page
  • Displayed in the row of search icons when a drop-down appears below a search bar
  • Somewhere else

If you use that WordPress shortcut icon, where does it lead -- to the WordPress.com site, or someone's blog in particular?

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There were 3 WordPress icons. My WordPress site is not live yet. Each icon was labeled with a different location of my site builder and locations throughout the rest of the WP content, specifically the areas I was in.

Therefore, the evidence of cookies is crawling all over my interior organ structure, collecting data for their Wizards!

It's a bizarre world we now live in, and have grown into! The kind of world that operates in new algorithms and underground. Behind the curtain of a modern day OZ.

Also, a world where the input of OG wisdom isn't really needed and even if it was, young people would rather go to YouTube. By the way... OG has more than one definition. Mine chosen use of the duce letter title is, Older Guy. Peace! Daniel/ Cannabilized Enterprises cannabilized.com (goes live on 10/29/2021), after a failed attempt in 2017. Had to move it to Oklahoma to get licensed in a more liberal Republican state than California. Yes, you read that right! Oklahoma has a substantially cheaper, way less regulated, business friendly region to start a hemp based Enterprise, or even an e-commerce merchant like my cannabilized.com, and surprisingly, it was the state I was raised and graduated high school in. Many called it "The Bible belt". I guess the old hippies were smarter than they looked or sounded. Peace! Daniel Jones, CEO Cannabilized Enterprises/ cannabilized.com cannabilized.dj@gmail.com