This is not smart for Canonical to figure out what's better than the
original developer.

Firefox has been around actually longer than Ubuntu has and this has
been this way for many years.

I'm sorry but I believe Canonical is wrong, there is no improvement in
this situation. By removing this, you actually create more work for the
end user to have to then open up the 'Show All Bookmarks' then dig
around to find them under this window and do whatever 'Right Click'
option the end-user wants to do.

No SORRY Canonical you've not improved anything, you've created more
work and decreased efficiency.

The bottom line is 'Right Click' the menu is faster I can't believe
people have bought into this nonsense...

I'm glad Canonical thinks they know better than Mozilla, but you
don't... :(

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1164271

Title:
  Firefox 'Global MenuBar Intergration' disables functionality

Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Please Canonical if you're going to add in features, then please let's
  not disable the developers original intentions of default functions...

  In 12.04 the 'Global MenuBar Intergration' disables the ability to
  'Right Click' on the bookmarks.

  Can we please get this fixed?

  
  THANKS

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