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FF 133 on W11 23H2 - Tabs now above toolbars and not below

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ Piscator

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Since 113 I have had tabs BELOW the Bookmarks toolbar i.e. at the top of the "blank" screen area.

133 has now regressed my setup, back to having tabs above the address bar. This is a bad move, as it means that once again the screen content of a tab is separated from the tab by two bars, Address and Bookmarks.

Can anyone point me to a setting or a userChrome code block that will put the tabs below the Bookmarks bar, as the css now no longer works as it stands on 133?

Since 113 I have had tabs BELOW the Bookmarks toolbar i.e. at the top of the "blank" screen area. 133 has now regressed my setup, back to having tabs above the address bar. This is a bad move, as it means that once again the screen content of a tab is separated from the tab by two bars, Address and Bookmarks. Can anyone point me to a setting or a userChrome code block that will put the tabs below the Bookmarks bar, as the css now no longer works as it stands on 133?

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I seem to have answered my own question, after a bit of searching. The code here works fine, but I was a bit off the track to start as the name suggested that the tabs would appear on the bottom of the screen and not under the bookmarks bar. However, it does work OK, but the tabs seem a little larger, which I will look at.

https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks/blob/master/chrome/tabs_on_bottom_v2.css

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