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How can I get tabs back below bookmarks toolbar in FF65 on a mac

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The latest FF 65 moved the tabs to the top, where they should not be. The old css workaround doesn't work, and all of the "new" fixes I've tried on my iMac IOS v. 10.13.6 either don't work or put the tabs bar ON TOP of the bookmarks bar. The tabs should be connected to the window they pertain to. Can someone please help me figure this out? I'm not a programmer and really don't want to be, but I really can't stand having the tabs at the top. Thanks for any help.

The latest FF 65 moved the tabs to the top, where they should not be. The old css workaround doesn't work, and all of the "new" fixes I've tried on my iMac IOS v. 10.13.6 either don't work or put the tabs bar ON TOP of the bookmarks bar. The tabs should be connected to the window they pertain to. Can someone please help me figure this out? I'm not a programmer and really don't want to be, but I really can't stand having the tabs at the top. Thanks for any help.

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See this thread for updated userChrome.css code for Firefox 65 to move the tabs to the bottom position.

cor-el said

See this thread for updated userChrome.css code for Firefox 65 to move the tabs to the bottom position.

That fix says it's for Windows 10. Does it work on a Mac too? I don't want to mess with the css file if it's not going to work. Thanks.

It should work for Mac as well (I'm on Linux), but you may have to add some extra code to provide space for the control buttons. See page one and page two of the tread for some suggestions.