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One desktop installation has a FF installation and uit shows-across the top--Google as the home page--the other does not..

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One desktop installation has a FF installation and uit shows-across the top--Google as the home page--the other does not..one shows Google as the home page, "compose Mil" to get gmail, and "getting started" with the FF icon.. The other does not. Can these installations be set to show the same information.

One desktop installation has a FF installation and uit shows-across the top--Google as the home page--the other does not..one shows Google as the home page, "compose Mil" to get gmail, and "getting started" with the FF icon.. The other does not. Can these installations be set to show the same information.

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You can use one of these to set which toolbars to show.

  • "3-bar" menu button > Customize > Show/Hide Toolbars
  • View > Toolbars
    You can tap the Alt key or press F10 to show the Menu Bar
  • Right-click empty toolbar area

You can make the Menu Bar visible via the right-click context menu of a toolbar or via "Customize -> Show/Hide Toolbars" to have the menu bar with the File and Edit and Bookmarks and History and Tools menus. You can toggle the title bar on/off via the "Title Bar" button at the bottom left in the Customize palette window.

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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customize-firefox-controls-buttons-and-toolbars

Lower-right corner of "Customize Firefox" - is Titlebar selected?

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Gekose oplossing

You can use one of these to set which toolbars to show.

  • "3-bar" menu button > Customize > Show/Hide Toolbars
  • View > Toolbars
    You can tap the Alt key or press F10 to show the Menu Bar
  • Right-click empty toolbar area

You can make the Menu Bar visible via the right-click context menu of a toolbar or via "Customize -> Show/Hide Toolbars" to have the menu bar with the File and Edit and Bookmarks and History and Tools menus. You can toggle the title bar on/off via the "Title Bar" button at the bottom left in the Customize palette window.