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Where is the 'Firefox" printed logo that's supposed to be shown in the upper left corner of the page?

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When Microsoft installed Firefox on my computer there was a small ,orange, logo with "Firefox" printed in it in the upper left corner of the page. It's gone now, and the instructional prompts are directing me to use it to go on. How can I retrieve it??

When Microsoft installed Firefox on my computer there was a small ,orange, logo with "Firefox" printed in it in the upper left corner of the page. It's gone now, and the instructional prompts are directing me to use it to go on. How can I retrieve it??

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Thanks Matt. Another person told me how to delete the Menu Bar, and wham there it was, and someone else said to press F11, and that works also. As I told them, I'm 62 yr.s old, wasn't raised with these wonderful machines, but I'm slowly, learning. Thanks again!

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Hi Apache-13,

You should take a look at the Firefox Button Knowledge Base article. This is really on a personal preference. It makes the menu bar a bit cleaner by hiding the file, edit, etc menus.

Hopefully this helps!

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Odabrano rješenje

Thanks Matt. Another person told me how to delete the Menu Bar, and wham there it was, and someone else said to press F11, and that works also. As I told them, I'm 62 yr.s old, wasn't raised with these wonderful machines, but I'm slowly, learning. Thanks again!