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Firefox navigation bar and bookmark bar broke after newest update GNOME

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After the newest update the whole top part of my screen broke.the navigation bar comes up and disappear completely randomly. Firefox connect takes up the place the bookmarks used to be and the More Tools button seems to take up the whole top bar making the menu (hamburger) go under the minimize button making it unusable

After the newest update the whole top part of my screen broke.the navigation bar comes up and disappear completely randomly. Firefox connect takes up the place the bookmarks used to be and the More Tools button seems to take up the whole top bar making the menu (hamburger) go under the minimize button making it unusable
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Try Firefox from Mozilla and see if you have the same issue. Download, unzip, and run firefox-bin in the folder. https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/#product-desktop-release

Who OS? X11 or Wayland?

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Downloading from the link and running it made it work. Manjaro Gnome x11 but tried with Wayland it was the same

Bewurke troch Stanisław Łajszczak op

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I think you'll need to run this issue by your distro forum and maybe Gnome. See if you have the same issue in KDE.

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I would also like to know what changes, if any, distros makes to Firefox. All I'm aware of is Ubuntu and their always lovely snap version.

Bewurke troch jonzn4SUSE op

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As a footnote, if you modify your toolbars using custom style rules in a userChrome.css file:

Firefox 108 requires some changes. You could go back to the source where you found your current rules to check for an update, or head over to r/FirefoxCSS and see whether the issue is solved there:

https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/