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I cannot add the "reload" or "home" icons to the navigation bar!!! I don't want to add another tool bar to do it!

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3.6 had the "Home" and "Re-load" icons on the navigation bar. 4.0 doesn't. I DO NOT want to add a new tool bar! Even if I did, those 2 icons aren't available to add! If This isn't fixed, SOON, I WILL go back to 3.6 or a different browser.

3.6 had the "Home" and "Re-load" icons on the navigation bar. 4.0 doesn't. I DO NOT want to add a new tool bar! Even if I did, those 2 icons aren't available to add! If This isn't fixed, SOON, I WILL go back to 3.6 or a different browser.

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Right click a blank part of the tab bar and go to Customize. A panel will open and you should be able to find those two buttons in there. Just drag them out and put them wherever you want.

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Thank you! The icons weren't in the screen that opened .. but I DID find them on the far right instead of the left side as I was used to. My fault for not really looking in the first place. Thanks again for your help.

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You're welcome.

Could you please click the "Solved it" button to take your post out of the loop?

Thanks.

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This does not solve the problem if you are using a Mac! Why is it too much to ask to have Stop and Reload buttons in the toolbar??? Is that too 1998?

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Quote tacoeater: "This does not solve the problem if you are using a Mac! Why is it too much to ask to have Stop and Reload buttons in the toolbar??? Is that too 1998? "


Agreed!

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Firefox 4 and later use a combined Stop/Reload/Go button that is positioned at the right end of the location bar.

During the page load process it shows as a Stop button and after the loading has finished the button is changed to a Reload button.

If you type in the location bar then that button becomes a Go button. Middle-click the Reload button to duplicate the current tab to a new tab.