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I can't find a 'separator' for the tool bar

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Just down loaded Firefox 29.0. I tried to customize the tool bar; and, these are the steps I took: 1. clicked on the new menu button (upper rt corner). 2. chose customize". 3. found all other icons; 'bookmarks', 'cut, copy, paste', 'print' etc. 4. dragged them to right location. 5. could not find the icon for a new 'separator'. I was able to delete a 'separator' by dragging one from the tool bar to the tool selection window; but, could not add a new one. Can I add a new 'separator' to the tool bar ?

Just down loaded Firefox 29.0. I tried to customize the tool bar; and, these are the steps I took: 1. clicked on the new menu button (upper rt corner). 2. chose ''customize". 3. found all other icons; 'bookmarks', 'cut, copy, paste', 'print' etc. 4. dragged them to right location. 5. could not find the icon for a new 'separator'. I was able to delete a 'separator' by dragging one from the tool bar to the tool selection window; but, could not add a new one. Can I add a new 'separator' to the tool bar ?

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The Separator, Space and Flexible Space elements are gone. The Classic Theme Restorer add-on provides them.

Technically, it's probably possible to do the same thing with a user style. But since this requires knowing which specific buttons you want to affect, it's not easy to apply in practice.

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The Separator, Space and Flexible Space elements are gone. The Classic Theme Restorer add-on provides them.

Technically, it's probably possible to do the same thing with a user style. But since this requires knowing which specific buttons you want to affect, it's not easy to apply in practice.

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Q posted: May 10, 2014; A posted: May 11, 2014 ---- Thank you, Gingerbread_Man. Your response helped a lot. Now I can stop searching for that 'separator'.