
How do i get the old right click menu back
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You can also look at the Classic Theme Restorer extension.
You can find the option to get labels instead of the icons in the context menu in the Options of the CTR extension in the General UI section. Replace page context menu icons with labels (back, forward, stop, reload, bookmark page)
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You can also look at the Classic Theme Restorer extension.
You can find the option to get labels instead of the icons in the context menu in the Options of the CTR extension in the General UI section. Replace page context menu icons with labels (back, forward, stop, reload, bookmark page)
Thanks, little annoyed this wasn't built in and had to install an addon to fix this. But none the less my muscle memory thanks you!
An Extension is not needed depending on the method you use as the thread I linked to shows.
The CTR extension has other useful features that you may want to explore if you weren't already using this extension. This feature got added with a recent CTR update, so might have stayed unnoticed if you were using it.
This is plain stupid,
Development team removing a single checkbox to disable javascript because they want to make firefox lighter, they remove support for so many thing and they call it making firefox smaller and easier to use. then they add stuff that nobody asked for it except the developer who copies it from other browsers! If I want to see chrome menus and chrome behavior I install chrome! What part of this is hard to understand!
Asking me to install an addon to have the old look back is plain pain in the a...! why not leave it as is and go create a plugin for those people who want the fancy look and call it Chrome styler for firefox?
In case of JavaScript you should also consider that disabling JavaScript will break a lot of websites that rely on JavaScript being enabled. You can still toggle JavaScript off for the current session via the developer tools options window.
cor-el said
In case of JavaScript you should also consider that disabling JavaScript will break a lot of websites that rely on JavaScript being enabled. You can still toggle JavaScript off for the current session via the developer tools options window.
I am aware of it and that is exactly what I need to do (e.g. Yahoo mail to get basic view), It was just a sample of changes made to firefox which wasn't bugging anyone not being there but bugging so many people by being there.
I hope you understand that everytime I upgrade firefox on a computer I have to either do so many tweaks to make it look same as before or my phone is gonna keep ringing whole day to explain why menu is not there anymore or why reload button is not there anymore or where is the forward button.
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