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Each time that I update Firefox I loose my Tabs on bottom of window page (userChromeCSS doesn't work). Please tell me why Firefox don't set it as an option.

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userChromeCSS doesn't work anymore on version71.0 (64-bit)

#TabsToolbar {
  position: fixed;
  bottom: -0.5em;
  width: 100%;
  }
  #tabbrowser-tabs { width: 96%; }
  #content-deck { margin-bottom: 2.5em; }
userChromeCSS doesn't work anymore on version71.0 (64-bit) #TabsToolbar { position: fixed; bottom: -0.5em; width: 100%; } #tabbrowser-tabs { width: 96%; } #content-deck { margin-bottom: 2.5em; }
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You gotta add "display: block !important" to your userchrome.css, see this:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/forum-response-tabs-below-url-bar

As for why Mozilla doesn't support placing tabs, it's mostly to reduce having to maintain separate coding implementations for the location of the tabs, rather than having to maintain top tabs and bottom tabs separately.

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userChrome.css is not officially supported, so while it may work, there's no promise that it won't stop working or be broken in the future.

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Thanks for your answer. I can understand that it's not officially supported. What i don't understand is why Firefox doesn't allow us to decide where placing tabs as an option. I'm a basic user so I don't know what could be the effort for such implementation that appears to me a simple trick

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الحل المُختار

You gotta add "display: block !important" to your userchrome.css, see this:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/forum-response-tabs-below-url-bar

As for why Mozilla doesn't support placing tabs, it's mostly to reduce having to maintain separate coding implementations for the location of the tabs, rather than having to maintain top tabs and bottom tabs separately.

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It works!!! Thanks a lot gor the suggestion.