Playing around with the sort/display order of the Extensions Button, pinning extensions there, etc still doesn't fix the problem that the menu is too big, fat and cluttered. The Overflow Menu didn't have this problem.
You're forgetting the OTHER thing that's broken related to this defect. It used to be that you could drag icons for the extensions you *WANTED* available on your toolbar to the Overflow Menu. Now that option is forbidden.If the UI designers somehow...
The hacks don't work in FF 111. So I'll continue to leave Firefox pinned at 108, and continue to use Waterfox as my default browser, rather than the BROKENNESS that is FF 109+.
Hiding the extensions button would only partially fix the problem. I also used the "overflow" menu to keep the icons I wanted available bit not on the immediate toolbar. That seems to only work with built-in items, and even then I'm not so sure. Y...
Doesn't matter at this point. Firefox pissed me off, and so now I'm working with Waterfox, Basilisk, Librewolf and Pale Moon; I'll test them all and see which one gets to be my replacement for Firefox.Hey, maybe one of these projects will pick up a ...