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i don't like the layout of firefox 6, is there a way to "roll it back" to firefox 3.6? or can you tell me how to change the layout to be the same as frirefox 3.6???

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i like having the menu bar on the firefox desktop, but i hate the way it has been set out. if you enable the menu bar, then it reduces the effective area available for viewing a web page. please don't copy google chrome's layout, chrome is a lousy browser. the old firefox layout is better than the new one. if you guys can't help me then i will simply use the older (3.6) version of firefox. thankyou for your time.

i like having the menu bar on the firefox desktop, but i hate the way it has been set out. if you enable the menu bar, then it reduces the effective area available for viewing a web page. please don't copy google chrome's layout, chrome is a lousy browser. the old firefox layout is better than the new one. if you guys can't help me then i will simply use the older (3.6) version of firefox. thankyou for your time.

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This web page offers some ways to make new versions of Firefox look like Firefox 3.6:

http://www.computertechtips.net/64/make-firefox-4-look-like-ff-3-6/

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This web page offers some ways to make new versions of Firefox look like Firefox 3.6:

http://www.computertechtips.net/64/make-firefox-4-look-like-ff-3-6/

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thank you very very much! i love firefox 6 now! it looks like the old firefox! (more or less). it's not that i'm resistant to change, rather that the new layout is harder to use in a "badly designed smart-phone" kind of way. i don't like having to look for the things i use all the time.

anyway, thanks for your help! kind regards, peter bell