On 11/04/14 07:43, Rich Shepard wrote:
>     The Slackware devs released an upgrade for Firefox from 28.n to 31.n.
> There are two display changes in the new version that I would like to have
> work as they did in earlier versions but I cannot find a way to do this
> within Firefox, and Web searches do not find anything relevant (or current).
>
>     1. In earlier versions when the View -> Sidebar menu was set to History
> (with a check mark on the left side), it stayed that way when the sidebar
> window was closed. Now when the window's closed Ctrl-h no longer opens it;
> it requires accessing the menu and re-enabling that option. I would like to
> re-enable the use of Ctrl-h to open the sidebar. Might that be on
> about:config somewhere?

Don't know about this one.


>     2. Earlier versions had the address bar above the set of opened tabs. Now
> the tabs are above the address bar. Years of use with the tabs immediately
> above the display window makes the change distracting. Might this, too,
> be somewhere on the about:config page?

I did some searching on this after a recent CentOS/RHEL update brought 
in Firefox 31.  As best I can tell, you have to use an add-on to get the 
old layout.

<https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-make-new-firefox-look-like-old-firefox>


galen
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