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In FF5.0 this Tab Groups feature doesn't work: "Once you've created your first group, the Tab Group button will be added to the right end of the tab strip to give you a one-click way to get back to your groups."

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The sentence in quotes in my question is from the instructions under "What are Tab Groups?" (Redirected from "What is Panorama?")

The sentence in quotes in my question is from the instructions under "What are Tab Groups?" (Redirected from "What is Panorama?")

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If that button doesn't appear then you can drag it off the toolbar palette of the Customization window on the tab bar yourself.

Open the Customize window via "View > Toolbars > Customize" or via "Firefox > Options > Toolbar Layout"

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If that button doesn't appear then you can drag it off the toolbar palette of the Customization window on the tab bar yourself.

Open the Customize window via "View > Toolbars > Customize" or via "Firefox > Options > Toolbar Layout"

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Thank you cor-el. I had tried that but the icon wouldn't go on the tab bar. Now it will. All this may be me, but I still suspect FF5. For WHY did it not happen automatically, as the help page indicates?

Sorry, only just got back to click Solved, as the icon is now where it's supposed to be. The icon I got from the Customization window before was useless on my cluttered toolbar, and I thought the only way to get it to appear on the tab bar as advertised was to remove it completely and see if it appeared in the right place after a reboot or something. I think we're probably still at the stage where we have to settle for ad-hoc fixes of the mercurial behaviour of new versions.

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