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How in 4.01 version to have the TAB row in same proximity as was in 3.67.?. That is, the TAB row sits just above the web site window in 3.67. Right now, in 4.01, sits in the uppermost row of the screen.

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Basically, need a feature which allows the user to rearrange the Tab row location (ie: the capability to drag the row to a different location). For me, it would be dragged from the uppermost row in 4.01 to the lowermost row(like where it sits in the 3.6X versions), just above the web page window. That would make it very convenient to click on the multiple tabs back and forth when needed. Which I constantly do in my case.

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Basically, need a feature which allows the user to rearrange the Tab row location (ie: the capability to drag the row to a different location). For me, it would be dragged from the uppermost row in 4.01 to the '''lowermost row'''(like where it sits in the 3.6X versions), just above the web page window. That would make it very convenient to click on the multiple tabs back and forth when needed. Which I constantly do in my case. Thank you for your public service and a super job you all are doing!!!!

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You can right click the orange Firefox button to open the toolbar menu.

  • Click "Tabs on Top" to remove the check mark and place the Tab Bar at its original position just above the browser window.
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You can right click the orange Firefox button to open the toolbar menu.

  • Click "Tabs on Top" to remove the check mark and place the Tab Bar at its original position just above the browser window.
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Thanks...I had to go into the 'View>ToolBars' at the menu bar to get to the "Tabs on Top" option though. Great...thx. Works fine. Problem solved!!!.

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