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Please let me drag my window

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After years of Chrome, I'm giving up. I'm going back to Firefox but I see that in the latest version the tabs across the top prevent me from moving my window around (unless I go to the far upper right or left corner of the browser). WHY? I have a lot of tabs open, and I need to easily move the browser window around. I don't understand developing a browser that prevents it.

Please go back to letting us move the browser around more readily.

Hey thanks! Ivan

After years of Chrome, I'm giving up. I'm going back to Firefox but I see that in the latest version the tabs across the top prevent me from moving my window around (unless I go to the far upper right or left corner of the browser). WHY? I have a lot of tabs open, and I need to easily move the browser window around. I don't understand developing a browser that prevents it. Please go back to letting us move the browser around more readily. Hey thanks! Ivan

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Hi Ivan, when the window is resizable, it generally has a good-sized area (wider than a button) at the far left before the first tab and on the right between the "+" button and the minimize button. They don't seem too far away on my monitor, but it's just HD and not super hi-res.

Firefox can also add "drag space" above the tabs; there's a checkbox for that in the Customize screen. See: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. What do you think is that useful?

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Hi Ivan, when the window is resizable, it generally has a good-sized area (wider than a button) at the far left before the first tab and on the right between the "+" button and the minimize button. They don't seem too far away on my monitor, but it's just HD and not super hi-res.

Firefox can also add "drag space" above the tabs; there's a checkbox for that in the Customize screen. See: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. What do you think is that useful?

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Uhhh, YES! This is exactly it, and now I can sleep at night.

Thank you!!

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Does it has effect if you set this pref to false on the about:config page ?

  • browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar = false