FF 93. Tabs on the bottom of the page
I don't know why FF decided that the tabs should be on the bottom of the page away from everything else in FF 93 but I don't like it. Is there a way to put the tabs back at the top of the page so it's up there with the menu bar and address window? Where it's easy to see and work with. You know like it was before FF fixed things...
Thanks
Vahaolana nofidina
Can you attach a screenshot?
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem
- use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot
Do you mean that your tabs are below the browsing (website) area ?
Are you using code in userChrome.css to move the Tab bar that might be broken ?
DISCLAIMER: modifications made through a userChrome.css file can stop working as Firefox evolves in new releases, and can "break" the interface in serious ways.
If you want to position the tabs below the Navigation Toolbar then you can look at this forum response for updated CSS code for Firefox 89+:
Hamaky an'ity valiny ity @ sehatra 👍 0All Replies (2)
Vahaolana Nofidina
Can you attach a screenshot?
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem
- use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot
Do you mean that your tabs are below the browsing (website) area ?
Are you using code in userChrome.css to move the Tab bar that might be broken ?
DISCLAIMER: modifications made through a userChrome.css file can stop working as Firefox evolves in new releases, and can "break" the interface in serious ways.
If you want to position the tabs below the Navigation Toolbar then you can look at this forum response for updated CSS code for Firefox 89+:
It was the css code I had in my chrome folder that was putting the tabs all the way at the bottom of the window. I deleted the css and the tabs are at the top of the window where they belong. I would like to have the tabs below the navigation bar but I think that's the css code I had in there that messed things up. It might be better to quit while I'm ahead.