With the version Firefox 109 release, you added this new button without the option to change its position or move into the overflow area. Please let use move it. I can remove/hide almost every other UI element in the browser, why not this?
After long time of this idea's appearance and development. Well, Although I still use Firefox, but much less (for privacy, brave is an alternative despite its own bloat wallet functionality). I would like to say, Opera gave up its Presto and falls, Firefox have lost its place once (The drop of support for classic XUL extensions). But now, the situation is, different chromium-based browsers still thrive in different aspects, I do not see any solid progresses of Firefox towards a better browser, only occasional complaints (not exact quotes) "Windows does not make it easy to set Firefox the default browser of Windows".
Agree. This is an under-the-hood function so let us put it under the hood. Don't be like Apple with a "you'll take whatever we decide to give you and you'll like it" attitude.
@greenertarianNot just Apple. Microsoft, Google, and even the GNOME Project have the same hostile attitude. We don't want it from Mozilla/Firefox (well, granted we don't *want* it from any of them, but especially not an open-source project).
It would be nice to add the ability to hide the add-ons button on the toolbar. In a situation where you do not use add-ons, or you have all add-ons pinned to the toolbar, the add-ons button is unnecessary and takes up space.
I also agree. Mine has a little blue dot on all pages due to how one extension works, and it's so annoying. When a notification dot is always there, it's never there. But it is annoying to see, so I'd like to hide the extensions button. (I could also pin that one extension to taskbar to move the notification dot to it, but that's besides the point)
Actually, I'd like to see the Overflow Menu's old functionality restored (the ability to add/move 3rd-party extension icons to it). Hiding the Extensions menu doesn't fix that. And I think if the project tried to reconfigure and add customizability to the Extensions Menu would basically re-implement what was already there.
My problem with the Extensions Menu/icon wasn't so much that it's there (although hiding it or, better yet, moving it to the Overflow Menu would be good) but that it it's a poor substitute for what was working perfectly fine in the Overflow menu.
I have used Firefox since its first version and I have never seen a decision as irritating and annoying as not allowing you to move a simple button. Please allow it to be removed from the toolbar.
The current unified extension is really horrendous. I mean, I wouldn't mind at all about this addition, but why the heck, Firefox removes the option to put the add-ons on the overflow menu?
Having all my add-ons that's not on the toolbar, on one giant interface really hinder productivity, I don't need to see add-ons icons that I wouldn't ever interact with, you can't even drag and drop the extension, or hide it for ease of organization!
This mess really pushes me to the edge to switch to Brave browser, I mean, what's FF good for if you remove the very thing that makes people love you.
Or that's the goal of this? Forcing people to use as little add-ons as possible? Sigh.
You're really testing my patience on this, Mozilla!
The problem with Brave is it's Chromium-based. Sooner rather than later we'll start seeing severe vulnerabilities to the core Chromium base, and ALL of them will be compromised (just like it was with MSIE6). It will be worse than the MSIE vulnerabilities as Chromium is across almost ALL platforms and a majority of browsers.
Waterfox is no good, as it's too closely tied to Firefox trunk builds, so all the stupid, boneheaded decisions in Firefox get incorporated to Waterfox. We'd be better off putting more effort into Pale Moon and abandoning Firefox's idiocy.