Enable Composable Toolbar setting is disabled, but still shows instead of drop-down menu
Ongoing bug that first started occuring on Firefox Nightly before being introduced to Firefox stable and now showing on forks such as Waterfox and Fennec
When viewing first view it takes up 3/5 of screen to extra click of full menu covering virtually entire page, also slower both from a usable standard along with the animation introduced.
Classic menu is simpler to use especially when with different browsers such as Chrome, webpages and many other none browser Android apps. Default use of address bar at top - same as on desktop - means that navigation involves moving thumb from top right of screen to bottom, instead of keeping in same area.
Example attached on how the function did and should still work.
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Hi,
The people who answer questions here, for the most part, are other users volunteering their time (like me), not Mozilla employees or developers. If you wish, you can leave feedback for developers on the Mozilla Connect website. Click the Firefox Menu
button in the toolbar, click Help and select Share ideas and feedback…. Alternatively, you can use this link. Your feedback is collected by a team that reads it and gathers data on the most common issues.
Denys said
Hi, The people who answer questions here, for the most part, are other users volunteering their time (like me), not Mozilla employees or developers. If you wish, you can leave feedback for developers on the Mozilla Connect website. Click the Firefox Menubutton in the toolbar, click Help and select Share ideas and feedback…. Alternatively, you can use this link. Your feedback is collected by a team that reads it and gathers data on the most common issues.
Thank you for your response. I can confirm I've already done this, and that as this is a much needed feature not working I've reached out to support for the bug to be fixed.
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You sure are a advance user buddy.. exploring nightly, official, waterfox and fennec is a hard kind of skills and its wonderfully to have someone like you in this community.. well about your problem I think what I can suggest is try to report or share that bugs on bugzilla.org or share to connect.mozilla.org ... I hope my suggestion can help you 😁😁
Mr. Jet said
You sure are a advance user buddy.. exploring nightly, official, waterfox and fennec is a hard kind of skills and its wonderfully to have someone like you in this community.. well about your problem I think what I can suggest is try to report or share that bugs on bugzilla.org or share to connect.mozilla.org ... I hope my suggestion can help you 😁😁
Thanks for your response, it was things I've done to get the developers aware this issue and how it's important for so many users.
I tried quite a few others and end up sticking with Chrome for all sites that I don't need to use adblocker or viewing page source for. There's a lacking (and bug with keyboard autocorrect) with Firefox stable alongside Opera, DuckDuckGo that I've tried which sadly means at present there isn't one complete browser I can use on mobile.
I mean that most likely it's not a bug, but a (probably questionable) design decision. This forum is about users helping other users, so if you want to reach out to the devs, you can either post/support an idea on Connect or file a bug on Bugzilla. I'll try asking around, because I was also wondering why the menu is always at the bottom... But I can't promise anything.
Denys said
I mean that most likely it's not a bug, but a (probably questionable) design decision. This forum is about users helping other users, so if you want to reach out to the devs, you can either post/support an idea on Connect or file a bug on Bugzilla. I'll try asking around, because I was also wondering why the menu is always at the bottom... But I can't promise anything.
Cheers, will appreciate anything that can be done to restore the top right menu.