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Can you use the native GTK Forward and Back buttons instead of the default ones?

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Hello!

On old versions of Firefox, the default theme always used the native GTK forward and back buttons. Ever since I updated Firefox, it overwrites these with its own arrow. Does anyone happen to know off the top of their head if it's reversible?

Hello! On old versions of Firefox, the default theme always used the native GTK forward and back buttons. Ever since I updated Firefox, it overwrites these with its own arrow. Does anyone happen to know off the top of their head if it's reversible?

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It looks like the GTK theme was not updated to support versions of Firefox after version 29. Have you contacted the developer about this as well?

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