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Firefox Needs True Customization

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Firefox is NOT really fully customizable. If it were we could decide just where we want the [Tool Bar], [Menu Bar], [Favorites Bar], other-bars, and the [Main Window] to appear.

I would the order (top to bottom):

[Menu Bar], [Main Bar] (one with the icons and address), [Bookmarks Bar], other-bars, [Tab Bar], [Main Window], [Add-on Bar]

In other words, I like the TABS just above the Main Window.

And yes, I do have [browser.tabs.onTop] set "false"

I do have the [Add-on Bar] on the bottom due to an Add-on.

Firefox is NOT really fully customizable. If it were we could decide just where we want the [Tool Bar], [Menu Bar], [Favorites Bar], other-bars, and the [Main Window] to appear. I would the order (top to bottom): [Menu Bar], [Main Bar] (one with the icons and address), [Bookmarks Bar], other-bars, [Tab Bar], [Main Window], [Add-on Bar] In other words, I like the TABS just above the Main Window. And yes, I do have [browser.tabs.onTop] set "false" I do have the [Add-on Bar] on the bottom due to an Add-on.

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You can easily move the Tab bar to the lower position with code in userChrome.css as basically you only need to give the Tab bar a higher -moz-box-ordinal-group value (most toolbars have a default -moz-box-ordinal-group:1 to show them in DOM order).
See:

You can also look at this extension: