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homepage shortcuts always changing including number of rows showing

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Hi all -- I have to admit that I am pretty frustrated after Firefox instituted the change to how shortcuts on the homepage operate a year or two ago. They used to be so reliable. Now frequently accessed websites are often missing or there's one row instead of two (despite being set to two obviously).

This is such a basic and important feature. It would be nice if things returned to working flawlessly.

Hi all -- I have to admit that I am pretty frustrated after Firefox instituted the change to how shortcuts on the homepage operate a year or two ago. They used to be so reliable. Now frequently accessed websites are often missing or there's one row instead of two (despite being set to two obviously). This is such a basic and important feature. It would be nice if things returned to working flawlessly.

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Firefox uses a fixed size for the tiles with a maximum of eight tiles per row, The width of the window an zooming the Firefox Home page can affect how many tiles fit on the screen assuming that you do not use CSS code in userContent.css, so maybe check that.

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Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure what the last part of your answer means but in any case there's now two rows again (at any window size) and I see my normal shortcuts. I'm not sure what changed.

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