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104.0.2 firefox doesn't allow download button to display dropdown downloaded file list

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Up until now, when I've downloaded a file, the download button displays a dropdown of the downloaded file list, and other features. After updating to v104.0.2, the download button ONLY highlights to signal that files have been downloaded to my download directory, but clicking this button does nothing. Instead, the only way I can access my downloads is by Ctrl-J or clicking on the 3-horiz-lines and select Downloads, which opens a separate dialog box. Why this change? How can I restore the old/standard feature which worked quickly and intuitively?

Up until now, when I've downloaded a file, the download button displays a dropdown of the downloaded file list, and other features. After updating to v104.0.2, the download button ONLY highlights to signal that files have been downloaded to my download directory, but clicking this button does nothing. Instead, the only way I can access my downloads is by Ctrl-J or clicking on the 3-horiz-lines and select Downloads, which opens a separate dialog box. Why this change? How can I restore the old/standard feature which worked quickly and intuitively?
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Hi, the button should still work the same way; it hasn't changed. But it is broken on your Firefox for reasons that we need to help you figure out.

Do other toolbar drop-downs work normally or have they also become invisible?

If you temporarily move the button to the overflow menu (right-click > Pin to Overflow Menu) does it work there?

Unfortunately, when you unpin it, it won't return to the original position, you'll need to use Customize to move it. (Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars)