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how to remove the annoying thing in top right corner list all tabs make that piece of [removed] go away !!!! now

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how to remove the annoying thing in top right corner list all tabs make that piece of [removed] go away !!!! now

its the little arrow that points down ! i always show all my tabs so this little piece of [removed] thing needs to go bye bye , why do you always add the dumbiest [removed] nobody needs ! if your going to add something here is a idea also add and [removed] delete button so nobody would have to waste time to remove it !

(edited for language as we try to keep things family friendly around here)

how to remove the annoying thing in top right corner list all tabs make that piece of [removed] go away !!!! now its the little arrow that points down ! i always show all my tabs so this little piece of [removed] thing needs to go bye bye , why do you always add the dumbiest [removed] nobody needs ! if your going to add something here is a idea also add and [removed] delete button so nobody would have to waste time to remove it ! ''(edited for language as we try to keep things family friendly around here)''

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That down arrow is the "List all tabs" (Tab Manager) button, previously this button would only appear when the tabs overflow. In Firefox 106+ by default browser.tabs.tabmanager.enabled = true on the about:config page and this makes the "List all tabs" (Tab Manager) button permanently visible on the Tab bar and also pinned tabs are included in its drop-down list. This button can be moved to the left end of the Tab bar via customize mode. You can set browser.tabs.tabmanager.enabled = false on the about:config page to revert the "List all tabs" (Tab Manager) button to its previous behavior.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. On the warning page, you can click "Accept the Risk and Continue" to open about:config.

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Dropa said

Since there is no screenshot how does one expect anyone reading to know what they are looking at??

So you never noticed the "List All Tabs" down arrow \/ button on right end of the Tab bar in Firefox that the OP is clearly referring to? Perhaps this article with pictures will help you understand. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/search-open-tabs-firefox

Modified by James