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Unified stop/go/reload button on wrong side

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The unified button is on the left of the address bar (between the favicon and the web address).

All of the screenshots show it as a green/red button attached to the right of the address bar... how can I get this?

I am not looking to seperate the buttons. I tried several combnations through the "Customise" menu, and only one of these (Address bar followed by reload button followed by stop button) integrates the stop/reload with the address bar, but it appears on the wrong side.

The unified button is on the left of the address bar (between the favicon and the web address). All of the screenshots show it as a green/red button attached to the right of the address bar... how can I get this? I am not looking to seperate the buttons. I tried several combnations through the "Customise" menu, and only one of these (Address bar followed by reload button followed by stop button) integrates the stop/reload with the address bar, but it appears on the wrong side.

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I discovered that the Fission add-on was causing this problem for me. This add-on modifies the address bar to show the progress bar within it, Safari style. After disabling the add-on then the unified button is on the correct side of the address bar.