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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 00:38:06 +0000 |
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Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On Sunday 12 December 2010 16:09:41 Klaus Müller wrote: |
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> > Try [installing] a different firefox theme from |
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> > https://addons.mozilla.org |
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> But I've already tried a vanilla setup by creating a test |
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> user, and separately by moving my own .mozilla directory |
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> elsewhere. In neither case did I have any themes |
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> installed but I still had no arrow buttons. |
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> I've now removed all themes from my standard user and |
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> again I have no arrow buttons. Thanks anyway, but this is |
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> not a theme problem. |
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Just a crazy «back to basics» idea: |
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Did you try to use the configuration dialog for the Menu |
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bar / Navigation toolbar / Bookmarks toolbar? If not, please |
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right mouse click on the «STOP» button, and choose |
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«Customize...»). |
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This opens the «Customize Toolbar» window for the toolbars, |
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and you can drag and drop the items from this window to the |
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toolbars. |
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Do you see the Back- and Forward arrows inside the |
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«Customize Toolbar» Window? If yes, then just drag-drop them |
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where you like them. |
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Or use the «Restore default set» button. |
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If the arrows do not appear, I am without any more ideas. |
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Urs |