Posts: 1,062
Dave
Joined: 20 Jan 2010
#1
I know that in the newer firefox versions there have been dramatic changes, also I have noticed that some people are not to fond of the new changes. Though I have become quite content with the new interface I stumbled across a way to natively restore most functions to pre 29 today. ( I made mine look identical to 22 for shits and giggles __{{emoticon}}__ )

Anyway because I am quite accustomed to using keyboard shortcuts, as they always work faster (if you can remember them) I went to use one that I commonly use today and missed one of the keys. Now here is the kicker... missing one of the keys restored the menu bar __{{emoticon}}__ So for anyone interested, and if this wasn't already known.... from a fresh install of firefox give the"alt" key a tap. This should restore the menu bar (temporarilly) then if you click view -> toolbars -> and check menu bar it is permanent. Also a little quicker, tap"alt" +"v" to get to the view menu. From there you can restore the menu bar, bookmarks bar, status bar, etc.....

Hope this is some helpful info and I was not slow to the game on this discovery __{{emoticon}}__
Dave
Posts: 4,164
rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#2
Yeah, it was the 1st thing I fixed in Iceweasel 30 myself.
I did not know about the alt key shortcut though.
I do know now though. Thanks.