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I want to get gray globe back instead of "i" icon in an address bar

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Hello!

I wonder if it's possible to get gray globe back instead of "i" icon in an address bar in ver. 45?

Hello! I wonder if it's possible to get gray globe back instead of "i" icon in an address bar in ver. 45?

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Just had to use a newer version of Classic Theme Restorer. It's there. In ver. 1.4.9beta11

P.S. I'm not gonna press "Solved" button, 'cos it doubles it (also marks that way my original post) and it annoys me. Do fix it if you can. Thanks!

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Hello papakota, well done, thanks for the tip. :-)

Please copy and paste your solution in a new reply, and mark that reply (YOUR new reply) as solution chosen, to help others with the same problem (firefox "solution chosen" is visible first in google suggestions when someone seek something in the web) :-)

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Just had to use a newer version of Classic Theme Restorer. It's there. In ver. 1.4.9beta11

P.S. I'm not gonna press "Solved" button, 'cos it doubles it (also marks that way my original post) and it annoys me. Do fix it if you can. Thanks!

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If you want the grey globe back instead of the "i" in the circle (I had the same problem), go into "Classic Theme Restorer" (here is you don't have it), go down to "Location Bar 2" and just above the padlock thing is "Replace "i" icon with globe icon". It fixes this, by essentially masking it, which is what the globe was doing to begin with AFAIK. Hope this helps