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You can customize Firefox in many ways. This article explains how to customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars.
You can customize Firefox in many ways. This article explains how to customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars.

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There are many ways to customize Firefox, such as [[Find and install add-ons to add features to Firefox|adding features to Firefox with add-ons]] and [[Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content|customizing the New Tab page]]. You can also customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. Do you miss something you use a lot? The Firefox toolbar is easy to customize. Is there something you don't use all the time? Try adding it to the overflow menu. We'll show you how. {note}'''Note:''' These instructions apply to Firefox desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux). If you’re using Firefox for Android or iOS, see [[Customize Firefox Home on iOS]] or [[Customize the Firefox home screen|Customize the Firefox home screen for Android]]. Also, Menu options may look different on Linux with certain desktop environments.{/note} __TOC__ =Customize the overflow menu or the toolbar= You can change the items that appear in the overflow menu or your toolbar. #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] in the top-right corner, click {menu More tools}, and choose the {menu Customize toolbar…} option. #;[[Image:FxMenu-MoreTools-CustomizeToolbar|width=300]] #;*A special tab will open that allows you to drag and drop items in or out of the overflow menu and the toolbar. #;*Note that some items, such as the menu [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] button, cannot be moved into the overflow menu. #;*Feel free to experiment. You can always start over by clicking the {button Restore Defaults} button at the bottom of the screen. #;{for win}[[Image:Fx112CustomizeFirefox-win]]{/for}{for linux}[[Image:Fx112CustomizeFirefox-linux]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:Fx111CustomizeFirefox-mac]]{/for} #When you are done, click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. #;{note}'''Tip:''' Another way to open the Customize Firefox tab: [[Template:contextmenu]] on a blank spot in the tab bar or toolbar and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…} from the context menu.{for mac} You can also go to the menu bar at the top of your screen,{/for}{for win,linux} If the [[Restore the Menu bar in Firefox|menu bar is enabled]], you can also{/for} click {menu View}, click {menu Toolbars}, and then select the {menu Customize toolbar…} option.{/note} #If you do not see the Title Bar checkbox or Bookmarks Toolbar dropdown in the ''Customize toolbar…'' screen, check if you are in full screen mode (press F11 to exit). {for win} =Turn on the Title bar, Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #*'''To turn on the Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar:''' Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the toolbars you want to display. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-win]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {/for} {for mac} =Turn on the Title bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #*'''To turn on the Bookmarks toolbar:''' Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-mac]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {note}'''Note:''' You can also turn the Bookmarks toolbar on or off from the menu bar at the top of the screen: Click {menu View}, go down to {menu Toolbars}, and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}.{/note} {/for} {for linux} =Turn on the Title bar, Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the toolbars you want to display. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-linux]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {/for} =Having problems?= Try restoring the default set of buttons and toolbars by clicking the {button Restore Defaults} button while in customize mode. If that doesn't solve the problem, try these: *'''Tabs on bottom:''' Firefox no longer has a built-in setting; you can restore it using userChrome.css (advanced). See Tabs on bottom. *'''Move bookmarks bar to side/top:''' Only top placement is supported natively; side placement requires add-ons. *'''Hide “Share Feedback” icon:''' Drag it to overflow menu or remove it in Customize Toolbar. *'''Restore refresh button:''' Drag it from the ''Customize Toolbar'' palette to the left of the address bar. *'''Clear “Recent Bookmarks” list:''' Right-click a bookmark and choose {menu Delete}; there’s no bulk hide option without an add-on. *'''Change toolbar font size:''' Change your system font size or use an extension. *'''Toolbar missing entirely:''' Right-click toolbar area and select the bars you want to display (Menu, Bookmarks, Title). You can also try the instructions in the resources below: *[[Refresh Firefox - reset add-ons and settings]] *[[Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware]]
There are many ways to customize Firefox, such as [[Find and install add-ons to add features to Firefox|adding features to Firefox with add-ons]] and [[Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content|customizing the New Tab page]]. You can also customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. Do you miss something you use a lot? The Firefox toolbar is easy to customize. Is there something you don't use all the time? Try adding it to the overflow menu. We'll show you how. {note}'''Note:''' These instructions apply to Firefox desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux). If you’re using Firefox for Android or iOS, see [[Customize Firefox Home on iOS]] or [[Customize the Firefox home screen|Customize the Firefox home screen for Android]]. Also, Menu options may look different on Linux with certain desktop environments.{/note} __TOC__ =Customize the overflow menu or the toolbar= You can change the items that appear in the overflow menu or your toolbar. #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] in the top-right corner, click {menu More tools}, and choose the {menu Customize toolbar…} option. #;[[Image:FxMenu-MoreTools-CustomizeToolbar|width=300]] #;*A special tab will open that allows you to drag and drop items in or out of the overflow menu and the toolbar. If you're using the keyboard, you can use the {key Tab} and {key Shift+Tab} keys to focus buttons and other customizable items, and then open the context menu to add or remove it from the toolbar. #;*Note that some items, such as the menu [[Image:Fx89menuButton]] button, cannot be moved into the overflow menu. #;*Feel free to experiment. You can always start over by clicking the {button Restore Defaults} button at the bottom of the screen. #;{for win}[[Image:Fx112CustomizeFirefox-win]]{/for}{for linux}[[Image:Fx112CustomizeFirefox-linux]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:Fx111CustomizeFirefox-mac]]{/for} #When you are done, click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. #;{note}'''Tip:''' Another way to open the Customize Firefox tab: [[Template:contextmenu]] on a blank spot in the tab bar or toolbar and choose {menu Customize Toolbar…} from the context menu.{for mac} You can also go to the menu bar at the top of your screen,{/for}{for win,linux} If the [[Restore the Menu bar in Firefox|menu bar is enabled]], you can also{/for} click {menu View}, click {menu Toolbars}, and then select the {menu Customize toolbar…} option.{/note} #If you do not see the Title Bar checkbox or Bookmarks Toolbar dropdown in the ''Customize toolbar…'' screen, check if you are in full screen mode (press F11 to exit). {for win} =Turn on the Title bar, Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #*'''To turn on the Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar:''' Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the toolbars you want to display. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-win]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {/for} {for mac} =Turn on the Title bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #*'''To turn on the Bookmarks toolbar:''' Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-mac]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {note}'''Note:''' You can also turn the Bookmarks toolbar on or off from the menu bar at the top of the screen: Click {menu View}, go down to {menu Toolbars}, and select {menu Bookmarks Toolbar}.{/note} {/for} {for linux} =Turn on the Title bar, Menu bar or Bookmarks toolbar= #Click the menu button [[Image:Fx89menuButton]], click {menu More tools…} and choose {menu Customize toolbar…} #*'''To turn on the Title bar:''' Put a check mark next to '''Title Bar''' in the lower left. #Click the {menu Toolbars} dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and choose the toolbars you want to display. #;[[Image:Fx134-CustomizeToolbars-linux]]{note}'''Note:''' The [[Bookmarks Toolbar - Display your favorite websites at the top of the Firefox window|Bookmarks Toolbar]] can be set to {menu Always Show}, {menu Never Show} or {menu Only Show on New Tab}.{/note} #Click the {button Done} button or select the ✕ to close. {/for} =Having problems?= Try restoring the default set of buttons and toolbars by clicking the {button Restore Defaults} button while in customize mode. If that doesn't solve the problem, try these: *'''Tabs on bottom:''' Firefox no longer has a built-in setting; you can restore it using userChrome.css (advanced). See Tabs on bottom. *'''Move bookmarks bar to side/top:''' Only top placement is supported natively; side placement requires add-ons. *'''Hide “Share Feedback” icon:''' Drag it to overflow menu or remove it in Customize Toolbar. *'''Restore refresh button:''' Drag it from the ''Customize Toolbar'' palette to the left of the address bar. *'''Clear “Recent Bookmarks” list:''' Right-click a bookmark and choose {menu Delete}; there’s no bulk hide option without an add-on. *'''Change toolbar font size:''' Change your system font size or use an extension. *'''Toolbar missing entirely:''' Right-click toolbar area and select the bars you want to display (Menu, Bookmarks, Title). You can also try the instructions in the resources below: *[[Refresh Firefox - reset add-ons and settings]] *[[Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware]]

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