Add ToolBar separator to Firefox
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox (35.0.0.1)? I can't see the option;
Used to be available.
firefox user-interface
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Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox (35.0.0.1)? I can't see the option;
Used to be available.
firefox user-interface
add a comment |
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox (35.0.0.1)? I can't see the option;
Used to be available.
firefox user-interface
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox (35.0.0.1)? I can't see the option;
Used to be available.
firefox user-interface
firefox user-interface
edited Aug 15 '16 at 5:51
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asked Feb 20 '15 at 10:35
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Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox?
To the left of the window you show in your question should be "Additional Tools and Features" which contains the available toolbar buttons. You can drag and drop these buttons onto an open toolbar.
You can install the Classic Theme Restorer add-on to get additional toolbar buttons as well as other useful features.
If you don't have any open toolbars to use a a drop target, then click on "Show/Hide Toolbar" at the bottom of the "Additional Tools and Features" screen.
See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for more information.
Disclaimer
I am not affiliated with Classic Theme Restorer in any way, I am just an end user of the software.
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
You can add separators to Firefox's toolbars without any add-on, even with the new Photon UI. I've tested this in Firefox Nightly (currently 57.0a1). The graphical option to do so, however, was removed long, long ago.
Type about:config
into the address bar.
Search for the preference with the name browser.uiCustomization.state
.
Double-click on the value, which will allow you to edit it. It contains the placement of all the widgets/icons/etc. that Firefox uses. Place customizableui-special-separator2
(separated by commas) wherever you want a separator.
In the case below I've added a separator between the new container tab and uBlock Origin buttons, so those particular values in that preference look like this: "containers-panelmenu","customizableui-special-separator2","ublock0_raymondhill_net-browser-action"
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique incustomizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.
– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrascicustomizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
add a comment |
You can right-click on the toolbar and choose "New separator" (or something similar, I don't have English version).
Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
add a comment |
You could try on Classic Theme Restorer which would give you: Squared tabs, AppMenu, Add-on bar, small button view, and many more 'old' features for Firefox 29+. Which could help to make Firefox better
add a comment |
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Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox?
To the left of the window you show in your question should be "Additional Tools and Features" which contains the available toolbar buttons. You can drag and drop these buttons onto an open toolbar.
You can install the Classic Theme Restorer add-on to get additional toolbar buttons as well as other useful features.
If you don't have any open toolbars to use a a drop target, then click on "Show/Hide Toolbar" at the bottom of the "Additional Tools and Features" screen.
See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for more information.
Disclaimer
I am not affiliated with Classic Theme Restorer in any way, I am just an end user of the software.
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox?
To the left of the window you show in your question should be "Additional Tools and Features" which contains the available toolbar buttons. You can drag and drop these buttons onto an open toolbar.
You can install the Classic Theme Restorer add-on to get additional toolbar buttons as well as other useful features.
If you don't have any open toolbars to use a a drop target, then click on "Show/Hide Toolbar" at the bottom of the "Additional Tools and Features" screen.
See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for more information.
Disclaimer
I am not affiliated with Classic Theme Restorer in any way, I am just an end user of the software.
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox?
To the left of the window you show in your question should be "Additional Tools and Features" which contains the available toolbar buttons. You can drag and drop these buttons onto an open toolbar.
You can install the Classic Theme Restorer add-on to get additional toolbar buttons as well as other useful features.
If you don't have any open toolbars to use a a drop target, then click on "Show/Hide Toolbar" at the bottom of the "Additional Tools and Features" screen.
See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for more information.
Disclaimer
I am not affiliated with Classic Theme Restorer in any way, I am just an end user of the software.
Is it possible to add a toolbar separator to Firefox?
To the left of the window you show in your question should be "Additional Tools and Features" which contains the available toolbar buttons. You can drag and drop these buttons onto an open toolbar.
You can install the Classic Theme Restorer add-on to get additional toolbar buttons as well as other useful features.
If you don't have any open toolbars to use a a drop target, then click on "Show/Hide Toolbar" at the bottom of the "Additional Tools and Features" screen.
See Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars for more information.
Disclaimer
I am not affiliated with Classic Theme Restorer in any way, I am just an end user of the software.
edited Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
RockPaperLizard
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answered Feb 20 '15 at 10:43
DavidPostill♦DavidPostill
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This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
This solution does not work anymore for Firefox Quantum (Version 57) since Classic Theme Restorer is not available as an addon anymore. The solution from Aibara Iduas (manually adding the separators) still works.
– Albin
Jan 12 '18 at 1:24
add a comment |
You can add separators to Firefox's toolbars without any add-on, even with the new Photon UI. I've tested this in Firefox Nightly (currently 57.0a1). The graphical option to do so, however, was removed long, long ago.
Type about:config
into the address bar.
Search for the preference with the name browser.uiCustomization.state
.
Double-click on the value, which will allow you to edit it. It contains the placement of all the widgets/icons/etc. that Firefox uses. Place customizableui-special-separator2
(separated by commas) wherever you want a separator.
In the case below I've added a separator between the new container tab and uBlock Origin buttons, so those particular values in that preference look like this: "containers-panelmenu","customizableui-special-separator2","ublock0_raymondhill_net-browser-action"
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique incustomizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.
– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrascicustomizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
add a comment |
You can add separators to Firefox's toolbars without any add-on, even with the new Photon UI. I've tested this in Firefox Nightly (currently 57.0a1). The graphical option to do so, however, was removed long, long ago.
Type about:config
into the address bar.
Search for the preference with the name browser.uiCustomization.state
.
Double-click on the value, which will allow you to edit it. It contains the placement of all the widgets/icons/etc. that Firefox uses. Place customizableui-special-separator2
(separated by commas) wherever you want a separator.
In the case below I've added a separator between the new container tab and uBlock Origin buttons, so those particular values in that preference look like this: "containers-panelmenu","customizableui-special-separator2","ublock0_raymondhill_net-browser-action"
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique incustomizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.
– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrascicustomizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
add a comment |
You can add separators to Firefox's toolbars without any add-on, even with the new Photon UI. I've tested this in Firefox Nightly (currently 57.0a1). The graphical option to do so, however, was removed long, long ago.
Type about:config
into the address bar.
Search for the preference with the name browser.uiCustomization.state
.
Double-click on the value, which will allow you to edit it. It contains the placement of all the widgets/icons/etc. that Firefox uses. Place customizableui-special-separator2
(separated by commas) wherever you want a separator.
In the case below I've added a separator between the new container tab and uBlock Origin buttons, so those particular values in that preference look like this: "containers-panelmenu","customizableui-special-separator2","ublock0_raymondhill_net-browser-action"
You can add separators to Firefox's toolbars without any add-on, even with the new Photon UI. I've tested this in Firefox Nightly (currently 57.0a1). The graphical option to do so, however, was removed long, long ago.
Type about:config
into the address bar.
Search for the preference with the name browser.uiCustomization.state
.
Double-click on the value, which will allow you to edit it. It contains the placement of all the widgets/icons/etc. that Firefox uses. Place customizableui-special-separator2
(separated by commas) wherever you want a separator.
In the case below I've added a separator between the new container tab and uBlock Origin buttons, so those particular values in that preference look like this: "containers-panelmenu","customizableui-special-separator2","ublock0_raymondhill_net-browser-action"
answered Sep 7 '17 at 2:30
AibaraAibara
19112
19112
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique incustomizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.
– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrascicustomizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
add a comment |
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique incustomizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.
– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrascicustomizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique in
customizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
Awesome!!!! This works perfectly on Firefox Quantum 58.0.2. Additional information: I think the ID has to be unique in
customizableui-special-separatorID
to preserve consistence. Also Firefox needs to be restarted in order to see the modification). I really hope somebody will develop a specific Firefox extension to allow easier creation and placement of separator bars in the addon toolbar.– Sly Mat
Mar 1 '18 at 7:24
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
+1 Thanks for this! Is there a similar way to do the old "spacers" (the fixed-width ones, not the flexible ones)?
– istrasci
Mar 15 '18 at 16:35
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
Any idea where these IDs might be documented?
– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:28
@istrasci
customizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
@istrasci
customizableui-special-spacer01
(again, with a unique number at the end). Just worked for me on 64.0. Needs a restart to take effect.– P1h3r1e3d13
Jan 7 at 23:36
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You can right-click on the toolbar and choose "New separator" (or something similar, I don't have English version).
Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
add a comment |
You can right-click on the toolbar and choose "New separator" (or something similar, I don't have English version).
Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
add a comment |
You can right-click on the toolbar and choose "New separator" (or something similar, I don't have English version).
You can right-click on the toolbar and choose "New separator" (or something similar, I don't have English version).
answered Feb 20 '15 at 10:58
bushibushi
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Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
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Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
Is this still available in recent versions of Firefox?
– RockPaperLizard
Aug 15 '16 at 5:55
add a comment |
You could try on Classic Theme Restorer which would give you: Squared tabs, AppMenu, Add-on bar, small button view, and many more 'old' features for Firefox 29+. Which could help to make Firefox better
add a comment |
You could try on Classic Theme Restorer which would give you: Squared tabs, AppMenu, Add-on bar, small button view, and many more 'old' features for Firefox 29+. Which could help to make Firefox better
add a comment |
You could try on Classic Theme Restorer which would give you: Squared tabs, AppMenu, Add-on bar, small button view, and many more 'old' features for Firefox 29+. Which could help to make Firefox better
You could try on Classic Theme Restorer which would give you: Squared tabs, AppMenu, Add-on bar, small button view, and many more 'old' features for Firefox 29+. Which could help to make Firefox better
edited Aug 15 '16 at 5:53
RockPaperLizard
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answered Feb 20 '15 at 10:41
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