With firefox quantum the usual curvy tabs are now lame and rectangular, like microsoft edge, which is almost as square as being square. Is there a way to return to that layout, with the curvy tabs and the refresh button inside the address bar, or will I have to reinstall an earlier version of firefox? Would a theme be able to change that, (which I realize wouldn't have been created yet), or would the 'firefox won't support complete themes after v57' thing stop that from happening, since it messes with the tab shape? Since firefox is open-source, if I wanted to learn how to make a theme including the curvy tabs, would I be able to get code to salvage from mozilla? Also, I can't get the refresh button back inside the address bar. File image gives example of preferred tab curve and refresh button location.
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- Here are some pretty awesome looking Firefox themes that you can install today. Do keep in mind that Firefox does have some differences on different operating systems so not everything will work perfectly if the author didn’t test on your OS. Additionally, Firefox updates can break themes as the browser evolves.
- Firefox is a fast and open source browser, which means users can customize their browsing experience in every way possible. Firefox also allows the casual user several different ways to customize the UI with applying different themes and toolbar configurations.
I know this seems like a minor thing, but thanks for help.
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You can discover Recommended extensions on addons.mozilla.org (AMO) —— a hosting platform where you can explore thousands of extensions and themes (i.e. custom skins for Firefox). Recommended extensions are indicated by special badging:
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No. All Recommended content is curated solely for the purpose of providing Firefox users with great browsing tools and experiences.
There are thousands of extensions and the vast majority are built with honest intent to provide people with useful tools and features. But even extensions built with the best intentions may inadvertently expose or otherwise compromise sensitive data.
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Themes enable you to change the appearance of Firefox. A community-driven team curates Recommended themes for high aesthetic quality, resolution, and composition.
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