Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

How do I put the back button to the left of the url bar? How do I make opening a new tab take only one button press instead of two?

  • 1 reply
  • 1 has this problem
  • 1 view
  • Last reply by Paul

more options

The back button is hidden behind the 3 dots. This is frustrating beyond words. When I want to go back, chances are I'm probably annoyed. Either what I was looking for wasn't on the page I thought it would be, or the page loaded in that wonky way mobile websites do, and it [removed] whoopsydoodled me into pressing a link I didn't want to press.

Backing out of these situations takes one button press too many, and I would love to know how to fix that.

Same thing with opening a tab, and navigating tabs in general. It should be as easy as clicking a + at the top of the screen, preferably at the end of all of my clearly displayed and easy to swap between already open tabs.

The back button is hidden behind the 3 dots. This is frustrating beyond words. When I want to go back, chances are I'm probably annoyed. Either what I was looking for wasn't on the page I thought it would be, or the page loaded in that wonky way mobile websites do, and it [removed] whoopsydoodled me into pressing a link I didn't want to press. Backing out of these situations takes one button press too many, and I would love to know how to fix that. Same thing with opening a tab, and navigating tabs in general. It should be as easy as clicking a + at the top of the screen, preferably at the end of all of my clearly displayed and easy to swap between already open tabs.

Modified by Paul

All Replies (1)

more options

Hi

You can use the Android back icon on your Android device to go back a page in Firefox for Android.

I have edited your question for language (we try to keep things family friendly round here).