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What happened to "Location" bar

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What happened to the Location bar in 37.xx

Now I have that long, long Search bar. With the Location bar I could see the link of the site I was on. I could also sent that link to someone if I wanted to.

With every upgrade, things get more complicated.

Thanks.

What happened to the Location bar in 37.xx Now I have that long, long Search bar. With the Location bar I could see the link of the site I was on. I could also sent that link to someone if I wanted to. With every upgrade, things get more complicated. Thanks.

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I'm guessing this is due to the "penguin 3.10.3" theme, which is your current theme. When I installed that, most of the interface disappeared or was not displayed correctly. I would suggest disabling that theme and switching to the default one or a different theme instead.

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I didn't have 3-bar menu (I keep it on my missing address/url toolbar). But Alt was quite magical!! I just had to go to View->Toolbars and turn on the 3 missing toolbars. Classic to the rescue :-)

That was strange that toolbars should just get disabled!!!! Hope they stick now. Or that I remember the power of Alt.

Thanks.

p.s. and problem was not due to an update. Last update 3 weeks ago. Wonder what caused it?

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I'm trying to get rid of that stupid long, long bar too, and get my search bar back. I've been struggling with it for 15 minutes or so. I did the same thing on a different computer two days ago, and the problem only cleared up when I restarted Firefox.

I have started Firefox today, and I'm still stick with the long, unified bar, which I don't consider awesome, by the way.

The previous replies show how difficult this problem is too solve. I'm in the middle of switching to Pale Moon, so I won't have to put up with Mozilla's shenanigans anymore. Pale Moon offers the advantages of Firefox and doesn't try to ape Chrome. I encourage other users to join me in the switch. It works just like "Classic" Firefox, and you can even import your bookmarks, and probably all or most of your add-ons. Switching to Pale Moon is probably easier than executing some of the solutions described above.

I've attempted to insert a link for a meme I made. Thanks to Firefox's "awesome" unified bar, it took me 10 minutes or so to find the frikkin' URL, as Dr. Evil would say. Firefox generously let me e-mail myself the link, as long as I used a Yahoo! account. Fortunately, I remember my username and password for a Yahoo! account which I used only when necessary.

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