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Since the last update, all the drop down menus on FF are double spaced. This creates a problem with favourites. Apparently this also occurred in 2017 but the problem was fixed. Will the next update put the menus back as they belong?

Since the last update, all the drop down menus on FF are double spaced. This creates a problem with favourites. Apparently this also occurred in 2017 but the problem was fixed. Will the next update put the menus back as they belong?

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There were so many complaints that Mozilla provided a partial remedy with version 93.0. If you use compact mode, the bookmarks spacing goes back to something like reasonable. See this answer for details (to avoid the need for moderation): https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1350206#answer-1449547

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There were so many complaints that Mozilla provided a partial remedy with version 93.0. If you use compact mode, the bookmarks spacing goes back to something like reasonable. See this answer for details (to avoid the need for moderation): https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1350206#answer-1449547

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Just go to about:config and change the value from 0 to 1 in browser.uidensity This solved my problem but let's hope FF doesn't change it again with the next update.