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Right Click Menu Changed on Tabs with New Firefox Version

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Is there a way to easily modify the right click menu when clicking a tab because 'Reload Tab' use to be on the top of the list when you would right click on a tab, now the top option is 'New Tab' and theirs the '+' on the right of the tab on the right so it also seems a little redundant to have it top of the right click list. Also Reload Tab seems more useful than the New Tab. So is there a way to easily modify that menu to get Reload Tab back to the top?

Is there a way to easily modify the right click menu when clicking a tab because 'Reload Tab' use to be on the top of the list when you would right click on a tab, now the top option is 'New Tab' and theirs the '+' on the right of the tab on the right so it also seems a little redundant to have it top of the right click list. Also Reload Tab seems more useful than the New Tab. So is there a way to easily modify that menu to get Reload Tab back to the top?

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who cares about muscle memory, we made it BETTER!!!

ugh, I wish they'd have a lot of options to undo what they've done. This IS super redundant, and I am all for being able to rearrange or revert it.

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You can do that with userChrome.css. An example here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1340761#answer-1421774