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How do I get the previous update back?

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This new update absolutely sucks. No single click to get the bookmarks sidebar. No reload button for the toolbar. Can't add blank spaces in the toolbar. A huge step backwards.

This new update absolutely sucks. No single click to get the bookmarks sidebar. No reload button for the toolbar. Can't add blank spaces in the toolbar. A huge step backwards.

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Bridger,

In Classic theme restorer options enable the checkbox "hide urlbar reload button". This will remove the tiny and annoying reload button from the address bar and you can add a proper size reload button to the left the same way you move around buttons using firefox customize function.

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Hi,

I'll add my response in after yours.

  No single click to get the bookmarks sidebar

You can use the Ctrl + B keyboard shortcut to show the Bookmarks Sidebar

  No reload button for the toolbar

The reload button is now embedded to the right side of the Address Bar. I think you can move this using the Classic Theme Restorer extension.

  Can't add blank spaces in the toolbar.

I thought this was possible in 29 but I guess I didn't look right...

Main Question:

  How do I get the previous update back?

You can use the Install an older version of Firefox link to get back to 28.

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OK, thanks, with the Classic theme add on, I have restored my blank spaces and the single click sidebar, but the reload button can't be moved out of the address bar--it's one of the main things I want to move.

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These two buttons should be reversed: The "add to favorites" star should be IN the address bar, and the "reload" button should be movable outside the address bar.

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Bridger,

In Classic theme restorer options enable the checkbox "hide urlbar reload button". This will remove the tiny and annoying reload button from the address bar and you can add a proper size reload button to the left the same way you move around buttons using firefox customize function.

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Thanks for the help, all. I've now got everything back to normal