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How do I move the tab icon to the right where it belongs?

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on my HTC phone with Firefox the tab button is on the right between the location box, and the menu button. On my new galaxy tablet, it is on the far left. how do I move it to the right? Also on the tablet, just to the left of the location box is a horrendously ugly oversized circle with a back arrow. How do I change that to a more aesthetically pleasing square, or at least a not super oversized circle?

on my HTC phone with Firefox the tab button is on the right between the location box, and the menu button. On my new galaxy tablet, it is on the far left. how do I move it to the right? Also on the tablet, just to the left of the location box is a horrendously ugly oversized circle with a back arrow. How do I change that to a more aesthetically pleasing square, or at least a not super oversized circle?

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hello seattletoad, due to the different form factors the UI of firefox on android between tablets and smartphones will slightly vary. you can see that on the screenshots in the google play store for example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox

unfortunately as far as i'm aware there is no way to customize the toolbar elements on firefox on android currently (the large back arrow apparently is a reminiscence on firefox desktop versions)...