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I want my tab titles back!

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Just "upgraded" to Quantum 64 from an older version. When I have multiple tabs open, only the current tab has it's title visible. I want all of them visible like the older version used to do, how do I do that? I don't have that many tabs open usually that width is a problem. Thank you in advance.

Just "upgraded" to Quantum 64 from an older version. When I have multiple tabs open, only the current tab has it's title visible. I want all of them visible like the older version used to do, how do I do that? I don't have that many tabs open usually that width is a problem. Thank you in advance.

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Looks like the white font may be the issue.

Type in about:addons, click on Themes, then try selecting Enable next to the Dark Theme, if not try the Light Theme.

If that helps, feel free to browse through more themes for Firefox!

Let us know if this answers your question!

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I'm not sure exactly what you're seeing... Would you be able to provide a screenshot or perhaps an image showing exactly what you see on your screen?

So your browser doesn't look like the attached screenshot at all?

Try typing in about:config in the address bar, then searching tabm. What value is displayed?

Let us know if you have further questions!

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Nope, my screen doesn't look the same. I've attached a pic of my screen with what I'm referring to circled.

tabm was 76, I upped it to 100 per other posts I'd read before my posting - no joy.

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Looks like the white font may be the issue.

Type in about:addons, click on Themes, then try selecting Enable next to the Dark Theme, if not try the Light Theme.

If that helps, feel free to browse through more themes for Firefox!

Let us know if this answers your question!

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That did it! The Light Theme was the culprit. Thank you.