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How do I get rid of useless CRAP recently added to bookmarks menu

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I don't want useless entries in the bookmark menu (I use the top menu bar only) I did find answers to my question about getting rid of the 'Recently Viewed' stuff, but I still have entries for other stuff I'd really like to get rid of... 1. Bookmarks Toolbar' - which I NEVER have a use for 2. 'Other bookmarks' - NEVER of interest! 3. 'Bookmarked Tab Groups' - I don't even know what this is supposed to be, but I certainly don't need it... 4. A bunch of extra separator bars - but no option for REMOVE separator - just adding them - YUCK!

How do I get rid of these items that are totally useless, and be able to display more of my BOOKMARKS which ARE of interest....

I don't want useless entries in the bookmark menu (I use the top menu bar only) I did find answers to my question about getting rid of the 'Recently Viewed' stuff, but I still have entries for other stuff I'd really like to get rid of... 1. Bookmarks Toolbar' - which I NEVER have a use for 2. 'Other bookmarks' - NEVER of interest! 3. 'Bookmarked Tab Groups' - I don't even know what this is supposed to be, but I certainly don't need it... 4. A bunch of extra separator bars - but no option for REMOVE separator - just adding them - YUCK! How do I get rid of these items that are totally useless, and be able to display more of my BOOKMARKS which ARE of interest....

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You can use Menu Wizard to hide the menu items and menu separators that you don't use and don't want to see.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/s3menu-wizard/

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You can use Menu Wizard to hide the menu items and menu separators that you don't use and don't want to see.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/s3menu-wizard/

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It didn't remove the 'Bookmarked Tab Groups' entry, but did get rid of everything else...

Thanks for pointing me at this, as it looks like a genuinely useful tool that I may use to tackle other menu issues as well...