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The removal of compact mode makes Firefox less accessible for people with vision problems!

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I was helping an elderly friend who is legally blind, with their computer. He uses the windows magnifier to zoom in so he can read what's on the screen. When I opened Firefox the menu and tabs take up an entire half of the screen (not an exaggeration). This is due to the removal of the compact view. There was nothing I could do to fix this problem and make his menu and tabs not to be floating and massive. What this means is that his content view is now less than half of his screen size. This is not accessible for someone with sight issues. I went through a couple of guides and alternative settings to edit in the about:config It looks like the past settings have all been disabled from making changes to the Firefox UI, including trying to disable proton. Everywhere I look it says that Compact Mode is no longer supported and will eventually be removed from Firefox.

I have been a lifetime Firefox user and I changed those settings for myself after the display update a few months ago. I would have to switch browsers if there was no fix. But for my friend who is legally blind I would be required to talk to an accessibility lawyer and see what my options are. Alienating people with disabilities because someone thought the extra space looks cool is unacceptable!

I was helping an elderly friend who is legally blind, with their computer. He uses the windows magnifier to zoom in so he can read what's on the screen. When I opened Firefox the menu and tabs take up an entire half of the screen (not an exaggeration). This is due to the removal of the compact view. There was nothing I could do to fix this problem and make his menu and tabs not to be floating and massive. What this means is that his content view is now less than half of his screen size. This is not accessible for someone with sight issues. I went through a couple of guides and alternative settings to edit in the about:config It looks like the past settings have all been disabled from making changes to the Firefox UI, including trying to disable proton. Everywhere I look it says that Compact Mode is no longer supported and will eventually be removed from Firefox. I have been a lifetime Firefox user and I changed those settings for myself after the display update a few months ago. I would have to switch browsers if there was no fix. But for my friend who is legally blind I would be required to talk to an accessibility lawyer and see what my options are. Alienating people with disabilities because someone thought the extra space looks cool is unacceptable!

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Did you look through this part of Firefox accessibility link:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/accessibility-features-firefox-make-firefox-and-we

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Nothing in that article would even begin to address the problem of the Menu and Tabs and Bookmarks bars taking up half the screen. Changing the size of the page or text using the built in Firefox options is actually the opposite of accessible because he does not know how to do this himself and the one time he did he accidentally zoomed it out all the way and the font became a garbled mess of unreadable pixels. He then needed me to come over and show him how to fix it. Until I got there he was unable to use Firefox to view anything. I have him set up with the Windows Magnifier because it has a single button to zoom to the size he wants. Then everything on his screen is at the appropriate size for him to see it.

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Thanks. I had eventually found that when I got back home again. I read somewhere that they are planning on removing it permanently from Firefox. If they don't want to support it any more due to old style code being deprecated or something, then they should remake it as an option that they will support.