Extensions refuse to go into Toolbar
Firefox crashed, Reinstalled it v121.0.1 Win Pro 10 (x64)
Although Extenions are reinstalled, I cannot find any way to get them into a toolbar now, (Using the Drag - Drop - Shift method)
There is supposed to be a "Gear alongside each extension" so that can be chosen, but no gear which works now.
Very frustrating as cannot properly access these extensions now.
Some time ago, I found the way to inser these Extensions (Addons) into the Toolbar, but cannot remember how I did it.
The Extensions show they are installed and "working" but it's rather useless nmot being able to get the shortcuts for each onto the Navigation Toolbar.
Appreciate help - Thank you.
Zgjidhje e zgjedhur
Hello Cor-el
Thank you for your speedy reply.
Sadly I had forgotten to LEFT Click on the Extensions "Jigsaw Puzzle" Icon, and Right Clicked instead.
A Senior moment indeed.
Now off to set up Linux in as Virtual Machine.
Kind Regards from Far-Away Mostly drowned SupraContinent of Zealandia
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Firefox 109 comes with the Extensions button (puzzle piece icon to the left of the the bar menu button) in the Navigation Toolbar as the new way to manage your extensions. The panel that opens if you click the Extensions button (puzzle piece icon) serves as overflow area for extensions you install. The legacy chevron (>>) overflow area still exists but is only used for built-in toolbar buttons as found in the Customize page.
In the Extensions button panel, you can click the gear icon next to an extension or use the right-click context menu to pin the extension to the toolbar (Pin to Toolbar). To (re)move the extension from the toolbar back to the Extensions button panel, you can use "Unpin from Toolbar" in the right-click context menu.
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Zgjidhja e Zgjedhur
Hello Cor-el
Thank you for your speedy reply.
Sadly I had forgotten to LEFT Click on the Extensions "Jigsaw Puzzle" Icon, and Right Clicked instead.
A Senior moment indeed.
Now off to set up Linux in as Virtual Machine.
Kind Regards from Far-Away Mostly drowned SupraContinent of Zealandia