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Where the heck is a definition for "Fx57 Menu"?

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I have seen MANY references in Firefox "help" to a "Fx57 Menu" and ZERO definitions of it

I have seen MANY references in Firefox "help" to a "Fx57 Menu" and ZERO definitions of it

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Do you use the menu button at the right end of the main toolbar, it looks like a stack of 3 horizontal bars? That opens the menu.

If you saw "Fx57 menu" in articles on this site, it could indicate that a picture of the icon didn't load, so some descriptive text (Alt text) loaded instead.

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Okay jscher2000, are you telling me that the "Fx57" or "Fx57 menu" actually REPRESENTS the "stack of 3 horizontal bars"?

And btw, how does one get the browser to actually display the icon? If it's a graphic - why wouldn't it display? Or if it's a unicode character, why wasn't that displayed?

Thanks

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Hi Anon_ymous, where is the icon not displayed? Do you mean in one of this site's help articles like:

Restore previous session - Configure when Firefox shows your most recent tabs and windows

Here's what I see in the first section (attached below + embedded):

<center></center>

The menu icon is (embedded between []):

[]

Are those missing for you? If you right-click > View Image, can you view them "stand alone" (i.e., not embedded in a page) or do you get an error message?

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jscher2000 said

Hi Anon_ymous, where is the icon not displayed? Do you mean in one of this site's help articles like: Restore previous session - Configure when Firefox shows your most recent tabs and windows Here's what I see in the first section (attached below + embedded): <center></center>

The menu icon is (embedded between []):

[]

Are those missing for you? If you right-click > View Image, can you view them "stand alone" (i.e., not embedded in a page) or do you get an error message?

No error, but: Yes! So it's a PNG image in jscher2000's sample: https://user-media-prod-cdn.itsre-sumo.mozilla.net/uploads/gallery/images/2017-10-22-15-37-15-18c775.png

BUT - Where Fx57 appears in many Mozilla.org pages, there is no indication that it IS an image like in most web pages elsewhere. Maybe it is an 'Alternate' text but in those pages the 'Fx57' phrase appears as Text and not an image. Anyway - I appreciate the connection between that and the intended image.