It's just a positional location no real code involved at all. The excuse it is not put on top is to do with different OS which have different Menu Bar toolbar locations, but in truth as you can see by the simple code I used to fix this issue, it's easy to fix. Lunger said Why can't this be in the options menu?īecause the developers do not want to do it. * Save the file as ''''userChrome.css'''' - note the spelling of this is important - all lower case except the C. * Copy all the text between the lines below and paste it into url("chrome://messenger/content/unifiedtoolbar/unifiedToolbarWebextensions.css") * Then open a simple text editor program such as 'Notepad'. The spelling is important - note it is all lower case. * In the 'profile name ' folder create a new folder and call it ''''chrome''''. * in 'Application Basics' - Profile Folders - click on 'Open Folder' * click on the far right arrow type icon to toggle from 'false' to say ''''TRUE' ''' * Scroll to bottom and click on 'Config Editor' button txt - you will get ask are you sure as it may effect things - just say yes because you really do want to do it. So if you see '' - no problem - just rename it by removing the. see attached image as guide.Ĭheck that file really is called 'userChrome.css' and not '' - it has to be saved as a Cascading Style Sheet (css) and not a text document.
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