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Move page refresh button back to the left where it belongs

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How do I move the page refresh button back over to the left where it belongs next to home and navigation? It is absolute silly to have some buttons on one side of the address bar and some on the other. It seem some dumb ass coder decided that docking the reload button to the address bar was a great idea.

How do I move the page refresh button back over to the left where it belongs next to home and navigation? It is absolute silly to have some buttons on one side of the address bar and some on the other. It seem some dumb ass coder decided that docking the reload button to the address bar was a great idea.

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You can look at the Classic Theme Restorer extension to restore some functionality that was lost or changed with the arrival of the Australis styling in Firefox 29.

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Thanks but I upgraded to 28 instead of the downgrade to 29. Looks a LOT better and I prefer firefox over chrome. If I wanted chrome I'd install it instead of ff29 which a total POS. BTW your fix (as far as i could see) does not get rid of the at that some dumb ass coder decided docking the reload button to the right side of the address bad was a good idea. Lets see, undocked and allow user to control the way they use the software or docked and lock the user into the way some dickhead thinks it looks best. I wonder which is a better idea?