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Reasons I'm going back to Internet Explorer

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First off, I have to create an account in order to ask a question? Yea, that in itself is enough for me to leave...

Secondly, who is the idiot that thought it would be a great idea to make the spaces for bookmarks BIGGER? I installed the latest update and it never warned me that my browser layout would become more difficult because I now have to click the down arrow to see all of my bookmarks in the folders... FIRE THAT IDIOT!

Other than that, I'll be back when you decide to keep things the way they are instead of changing things. No one wants "a new look" if we did, we'd use Google or Netscape (yea, that's right...).

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First off, I have to create an account in order to ask a question? Yea, that in itself is enough for me to leave... Secondly, who is the idiot that thought it would be a great idea to make the spaces for bookmarks BIGGER? I installed the latest update and it never warned me that my browser layout would become more difficult because I now have to click the down arrow to see all of my bookmarks in the folders... FIRE THAT IDIOT! Other than that, I'll be back when you decide to keep things the way they are instead of changing things. No one wants "a new look" if we did, we'd use Google or Netscape (yea, that's right...). Unhappy.

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Note that in Firefox 93 (current Beta/DE) there is support to reduce the menu spacing via "Density: Compact" mode, so you may try again next month.

You can select "Density: Compact mode (not supported)" in Firefox 89+, but this mode is currently not actively supported and isn't present by default as a Density choice in Customize.