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How do I bring up the location bar?

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I have Firefox beta on a Google Nexus 7 with CyanogenMod. The latest update hides the location bar when I scroll down a page. How can I bring it back up (e.g. to select the 'Find in page' menu item...), without losing my place in the page?

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I have Firefox beta on a Google Nexus 7 with CyanogenMod. The latest update hides the location bar when I scroll down a page. How can I bring it back up (e.g. to select the 'Find in page' menu item...), without losing my place in the page? Thanks, Éibhear

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hello, you can swipe down slightly from the top of the page to bring up the location bar (or press the menu button in case your device has one).

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hello, you can swipe down slightly from the top of the page to bring up the location bar (or press the menu button in case your device has one).

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Phillipp's response did the trick. Can this query be marked 'resolved'?

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Is there a way to prevent the address bar from ever hiding at all? I realize scrolling up slightly or pressing the menu button will bring it back, but it drives me crazy that it ever goes away at all. I couldn't find anything obvious in about:config, but surely there's a way to change this behavior.