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I have no "Firefox" button at the top of my screen. ???

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Ever since I downloaded the new Firefox, I have been frustrated. Now I discover that the reason I can't find my bookmarks is because they are "hidden." Unfortunately, in order to resolve this, I need to begin by clicking on the "Firefox" button at the top of the page. From what I can tell, this is an orange button which should be located at the top, left corner of the screen. I don't have one.

I have re-downloaded the program - nothing; and I am using Windows 7.

Please help.

Ever since I downloaded the new Firefox, I have been frustrated. Now I discover that the reason I can't find my bookmarks is because they are "hidden." Unfortunately, in order to resolve this, I need to begin by clicking on the "Firefox" button at the top of the page. From what I can tell, this is an orange button which should be located at the top, left corner of the screen. I don't have one. I have re-downloaded the program - nothing; and I am using Windows 7. Please help.

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If you customized your toolbars in an earlier version, the installer might have left you with the classic menu bar rather than the new abbreviated menus.

To switch, use View menu > Toolbars > Menu Bar

Once you have the orange Firefox button, you can tap the Alt key or press F10 to display the classic menu bar temporarily.

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If you customized your toolbars in an earlier version, the installer might have left you with the classic menu bar rather than the new abbreviated menus.

To switch, use View menu > Toolbars > Menu Bar

Once you have the orange Firefox button, you can tap the Alt key or press F10 to display the classic menu bar temporarily.

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Thank you. I don't recall removing it, but you solved my problem. I appreciate your help.