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I have ff 9.0.1. It appears that I can only have 5 tabs?

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xp sp3 32bit in an older version of FF I could have as many tabs as I needed.

xp sp3 32bit in an older version of FF I could have as many tabs as I needed.

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You can find the New Tab button showing as a '+' on the Tab bar.
You can open the Customize window and drag the New Tab button that shows as a plus sign (+) from the Tab bar on another toolbar and it will become a regular toolbar button like the New Tab button that you have in Firefox 3 versions.
If you can't find the New Tab button then click the "Restore Default Set" button in the Customize window.
If you want the New Tab button at the far right end of the Tab bar then place a flexible space to the left of it.

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Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).

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The problem stemmed from confusion associated with View -> Toolbars -> Customize. I did not want the "New Window" button on my toolbar, which brings up a second FF browser. There is an "Open A New Tab" button which can be placed on the toolbar, that's the one I was missing. Oddly, when you go into "Cutomize," a plus sign which looks alot like the "Open A New Tab" button will appear at the top right on the toolbar.

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Chosen Solution

You can find the New Tab button showing as a '+' on the Tab bar.
You can open the Customize window and drag the New Tab button that shows as a plus sign (+) from the Tab bar on another toolbar and it will become a regular toolbar button like the New Tab button that you have in Firefox 3 versions.
If you can't find the New Tab button then click the "Restore Default Set" button in the Customize window.
If you want the New Tab button at the far right end of the Tab bar then place a flexible space to the left of it.