How did you update it? Since I’m also on the Stable brach, as you are, and I didn’t get an update. Thus I can only presume you’re using flatpak or some such?
I used pacman and it is the default firefox that comes with Manjaro.
I did not change anything. I am Manjaro Gnome
AFAIK there wasn’t an upgrade on the Stable branch this morning. Please providee the output of thee following:
pamac info firefox-developer-edition
I have not update via pamac tough. Here is the info you need
pamac info firefox-developer-edition ✔
Name : firefox-developer-edition
Version : 108.0b9-1
Description : Developer Edition of the popular Firefox web browser
URL : https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/developer
Licenses : MPL GPL LGPL
Repository : community
Installed Size : 249.5 MB
Groups : --
Depends On : dbus-glib ffmpeg gtk3 libpulse libxt mime-types nss
ttf-font
Optional Dependencies : networkmanager: Location detection via available WiFi networks [Installed]
libnotify: Notification integration [Installed]
pulseaudio: Audio support [Installed]
speech-dispatcher: Text-to-Speech
hunspell-en_US: Spell checking, American English
xdg-desktop-portal: Screensharing with Wayland [Installed]
Provides : --
Replaces : firefox-developer
Conflicts With : --
Packager : Andrew Crerar <andrew@crerar.io>
Build Date : Fri 02 Dec 2022 03:41:16 PM +03
Validated By : MD5 Sum SHA-256 Sum Signature
Hmm, OK. So it’s from the community
repositories. Mine as well, and they’re the same versions. Albeit mine is thee development edition.
Try running it from the terminal with all themes and extensions disabled:
firefox-developer-edition --safe-mode
here is the version I am using.
not the developer edition and I have not updated via pamac so I did not quite understand what is solution
this does not work I dont have firefox-developer-edition installed. Shall i ? Does it not mess it more
Apparently there was:
https://packages.manjaro.org/?query=firefox
I’m not seeing any problems with 108
, I’m on unstable
though and not using Gnome or manjaro-browser-settings
.
That screenshot in your OP sort of explains what you mean. Although it looks fine to me. Right-Click on the toolbar and select Customize toolbar:
I suspect you’ll find what you’re looking for there. I’ve customized mine quite a bit, and this is what the toolbar(s) look like:
Well, I’m using 108.0b9, I’m on Stable and I didn’t have an update since [Stable Update] 2022-12-06 - Kernels, Mesa, Plasma, Cinnamon, Nvidia, LibreOffice, Pipewire, Virtualbox - #61 by iusemanjar0btw
Try:
firefox --safe-mode
your have all the tabs at the top visible and it is a standart web browser layout . I tried customize toolbar but i did not see how I can see all tabs open visible at the top. I just want a regular browser layout. Why does it change from update ? I will try your way but I dont think that will help my problem it only brings additional tool to be visible even little selection icon on the right (like a paragraph disappears) these are bugs that was not there before. I dont think it is related to settings
Mozilla changes the default Firefox layout some time ago, so perhaps they had legacy support for a time, which has now passed?
On Gnome there is a special theme applied to firefox.
To use firefox default theme you need to open Layouts → Settings → disable Gnome native firefox theme
this works even better than the previous layout . everything works the way it is .
but how do i achieve this as a regular version
thank you for all the patience @Mirdarthos and thank you @linux-aarhus
Is the developer edition better . Never tried it.
Pretty much the same. Just have a few extra things that’s handy for web development, is all.
i will try it someother time. Thank you