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Where did my Firefox button go? Tried turning off the menu bar but did not help. Win 7, FF 29

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Also curious how such things change on my computer without my nod. I realize there are necessary background changes and other changes that my occur to operating systems and apps, but from time to my features are changed with no explanation and no apparent advantage to the person initiating the change (and without my knowledge let alone my consent).

Also curious how such things change on my computer without my nod. I realize there are necessary background changes and other changes that my occur to operating systems and apps, but from time to my features are changed with no explanation and no apparent advantage to the person initiating the change (and without my knowledge let alone my consent).

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yes, firefox will automatically update regularly - though you could disable that in the Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox, i would strongly discourage you from doing so since updates generally also contain critical security fixes & the integrity of your system and your personal data on it would be at risk otherwise.

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hello dejavodoo, firefox 29 comes with a new design - the menu is now on the right edge of the toolbar across all platforms.

Learn more about the design of the new Firefox version 29

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The orange Firefox button was replaced by the 3-bar Open Menu button, which is located on the right-side of the Navigation Bar.

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Thanks Philpp. Are the Firefox rev updates automatic....no option to retain the currently installed version?

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選擇的解決方法

yes, firefox will automatically update regularly - though you could disable that in the Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox, i would strongly discourage you from doing so since updates generally also contain critical security fixes & the integrity of your system and your personal data on it would be at risk otherwise.

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Makes sense...thanks