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Menu at the bottom of the screen

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  • 最近回覆由 möp

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Would love to be able to have the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.

Nobody has fingers long enough to cross the screen...

Thx.

Would love to be able to have the menu bar at the bottom of the screen. Nobody has fingers long enough to cross the screen... Thx.

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Hi Pascal

I recommend that you try the new Firefox Preview. It gives you the choice to have the toolbar at the top or bottom of the screen.

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Hi Pascal

I recommend that you try the new Firefox Preview. It gives you the choice to have the toolbar at the top or bottom of the screen.

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Looks like Mozilla innovates everywhere... hard to keep up, but that's cool news.

Never heard about Preview before, gonna try it very soon !

Thx for your reply !

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由 GordansFirefoxAccount 於 修改

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Dont seem to be able to customise the toolbar or add the menu bars icon

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It works, though it's hiding the bottom of the page - anyone has that issue?

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möp said

It works, though it's hiding the bottom of the page - anyone has that issue?

I had the same issue once on a web pages that wasn't scrollable (the page fit perfectly the screen). It was a form, the "Submit" button was partially hidden by the menu bar.

I considered the issue was probably from the website responsive capabilities and not from FFX, but maybe I was wrong.

Anyway, if the page is scrollable it works fine on my side : then the menu bar disappears when I scroll down (if menu bar at the bottom - works the other way if menu bar at the top).

Maybe you can share the url of the page you screenshoted ? It may help reproduce the issue.

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Page is scrollable, though the bottom bar doesn't disappear like the top bar did. Opposed to that on here it does disappear. The exemplary page was https://oookworks.com/