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Keep loosing the customisation of controls after new start or updates [firefox 24/25/26] "Customize navigation buttons like back, home, bookmarks & reload"

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Since FF 24 and also in 25 & 26 it keeps loosing the customisation of controls after new start or updates.

I always do this: "Customize navigation buttons like back, home, bookmarks & reload" - http://mzl.la/LqHj2n.

When I updated from 23 to 24/25/26 or have a FF crash in any of these versions, the customisation is back to default. I hate to redo this every time!

Since FF 24 and also in 25 & 26 it keeps loosing the customisation of controls after new start or updates. I always do this: "Customize navigation buttons like back, home, bookmarks & reload" - http://mzl.la/LqHj2n. When I updated from 23 to 24/25/26 or have a FF crash in any of these versions, the customisation is back to default. I hate to redo this every time!

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What is your Operating System?

You can check for problems caused by a corrupted localstore.rdf file.

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What is your Operating System?

You can check for problems caused by a corrupted localstore.rdf file.

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@cor-el: My OS - I have OSX 10.8.5 on a MBP

Your suggestion to rename the localstore.rdf file (for Mac "~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/xxxx0000.default/localstore.rdf) seems to solve the problem.

When I open a new window, now the customisation is remembered again. Will check after an update or crash and report here again ...

TIA