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Is there a way in Firefox 4 to have the 3.6 interface?

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I left other browers for firefox because I hate the Chrome style interface (ie no buttons, tabs and access to items hidden in menus instead of visible on tool bar

I left other browers for firefox because I hate the Chrome style interface (ie no buttons, tabs and access to items hidden in menus instead of visible on tool bar

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Press the F10 key or use "Firefox > Customize" to make the Menu Bar and other toolbars visible and remove the check-mark on "Tabs on Top" to place the tab bar in the old position.

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Please see

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefox-3-theme-for-firefox/

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/how-do-i-customize-toolbars

Let us know any specific changes you want to make if that doesn't resolve the problem.

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When I tempted to restore a known interface I found the same solutions. I obtained a look similar to FF 3.6 (and earlier), but not the same accessibility. I need a real 3.6 interface (now I am loosing opened tabs as they are in uncommon places, far left over my bookmarks sidebar.) Mozilla WANTS to change us in "standard Ie users": you do not really need this, you do not really need that... minimal interface. Mozilla, to be innovative, WANTS we take differents habits: OK, be innovative, but let us keep our habits if we want. I remember, when FF3 was born, the fight on the "Address Bar suggestions". The suggestions were forcefully taken by Bookmarks and History: someone hated this, someone liked. Now in FF v.4, we can customize it in the "Privacy" options tab......... Quite late... but this is the way to follow, Mozilla!

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