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I want my tabs like they were in former version out in the open

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I want to be able to see all tabs I am using, like last version. Can I set it to be that way, without storing each one somewhere?

I want to be able to see all tabs I am using, like last version. Can I set it to be that way, without storing each one somewhere?

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Do you mean instead of tabs reaching a minimum size and then having to scroll the tab bar as you open more, you want the tabs to get smaller and smaller so there's no scrolling?

Or are you having the problem that you have been using style code to move the tabs below the address bar, and in Firefos 89 they stack up at the bottom of the browser so you can only see the active tab? In that case, your "Tabs on bottom" code needs to be updated. Here's a recent thread with new code, but you might need to adjust some sizes depending on your toolbar setup: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1339095

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I don't want to have to relocate them. Get them stored elsewhere, go to history etc. etc. I would like them as before previous version. Have 3 or 4 ON TOP like before and I can click back and forth between them, not to have to go to other stored place. NOW when I use separate sights. The tabs are stacked one on top of the other I try to go back through the stack and they ALL get DELETED!

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I'm not sure what is going wrong with your tabs, but it sounds like some broken userChrome.css code. Do you recall ever setting up a userChrome.css file?

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Can you attach a screenshot?

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Tabs worked fine until mozilla changed. Never had anything to do with a Chrome css code. Don't use Chrome. always used Mozilla as they kept it simple. Maybe I'll find one simple somewhere else.

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The userChrome.css file has nothing to do with the Google Chrome browser. userChrome.css is a file that you can use to make style (appearance) changes to the Firefox user interface.

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Can you attach a screenshot?