@RichardT@jscher2000 @Anonymous Hi all! How are you guys? What do you guys think of this idea? This could be resolved if there was an autosave option, where in case I delete a favorite, I can simply recover old versions
Re your "The Library window has an Organize menu which includes Undo."
Wow, that's amazing. I never clicked on that Organize menu button. That's even easier than reaching for the keyboard for a Ctrl-z. Thanks for taking the time to write to me.
You're right, though, it would be more convenient to have "undo bookmark delete" on the right-click context menu.
Problems encountered: We sometimes delete favorite bookmarks by mistake. Now Firefox does not have anything similar to history. It can only restore previous versions like git, which will cause some versions not to be calculated according to the timestamp. There will be a certain delay. It may happen that I have added a few bookmarks after deleting a few bookmarks. This operation may be put into a version, but in fact, I just want to restore the few bookmarks I deleted. One of them, so I need to do the work of repeating the wheel building, delete the ones I want to delete, and add the bookmarks I added before, and the domain names of some websites are difficult to remember, and I need to go through them. Checking the history records and then restoring and adding tags one by one is very troublesome and the user experience is extremely poor.
Suggested optimization: I hope to provide a more fine-grained visual operation page, you can refer to the function of historical browsing records, and on this basis, create a page that is more in line with the product
Firefox has an "Undo" for bookmark changes, but I don't know how long those operations are remembered. In order to use it, you need to open the Library window ("Show All Bookmarks") and use the "Organize" menu.