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TB 115.6.0 (64-bit) on Linux Mint - How do I get the File etc. menu back to the top of the window?

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  • Posljednji odgovor od Piers66

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I just upgraded from Linux Mint 19.1 to 21.2, and got the new version of Thunderbird with it - 115.6.0 (64-bit)

How do I stop the dynamic toolbar from being at the top of the page?

Every other piece of software I use, whether it's on Linux or Windows, puts the 'File - Edit - View - etc.' bar at the top of the page, and it's doing my head in having the dynamic toolbar there instead!

(Seriously, Mozilla, who on earth thought that was a smart idea, eh?)

I just upgraded from Linux Mint 19.1 to 21.2, and got the new version of Thunderbird with it - 115.6.0 (64-bit) How do I stop the dynamic toolbar from being at the top of the page? Every other piece of software I use, whether it's on Linux or Windows, puts the 'File - Edit - View - etc.' bar at the top of the page, and it's doing my head in having the dynamic toolbar there instead! (Seriously, Mozilla, who on earth thought that was a smart idea, eh?)

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- click settings>general and scrollodown to config editor - search for toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets and change to true - then you need a folder named 'chrome' in profile, and a userChrome.css text file in the folder (with content shown below). - exit and restart TB and it should work, although I've sometimes found I have to restart TB twice to see changes in userChrome.css - Below is content for userChrome.css

/*  #######    */
@namespace html url("http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml");

#toolbar-menubar {
  order: 1;             
}
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Thanks for the suggestion.

I created the file, restarted Thunderbird a few times, and even restarted the laptop, but that didn't seem to work.

However...

I then did a bit of Googling, found a MASSIVE bunch of people complaining about the new look (which made me feel I wasn't alone in this, if not exactly better), and the solution: You just missed out the minus sign in the line order: -1;!

So, that's the menu order fixed. There are a bunch of other things that I don't particularly like about the layout, and there are threads on reddit suggesting further CSS changes, but I don't have time to try them out right now, so that's a job for another day!