I’m on Arch Linux and use Firefox. I just upgraded to version 120 and what happened is that If I open a tab the whole tab indicator suddenly takes the full width of the title bar so I can’t really grab the window and move it anymore.

In previous versions the tab would have a max width so there would be some space on the right to grab it. This also makes the close button to be all the way on the right. Is there any way to get it back as it was?

  • MrPasty@lemmy.sebbem.se
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    1 year ago

    Another way is to just grab any part of the window while pressing the super key. This works in all of the window managers I’ve used.

  • Knusper@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    If you type “about:profiles” into the URL-bar and create a fresh profile there, does it also happen in that?

    (It will practically be like a factory-reset Firefox, except you can go back to your current data/profile.)

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      11 months ago

      Ok, I finally created a new profile and in that profile it’s not full width. Now I guess I need to compare the two profiles somehow to figure out what’s wrong with mine.

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    1 year ago

    Does right click on the tab bar, click Customize Toolbar, drag the “Flexible Space” where you want it to be work?

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      1 year ago

      I tried to put a flexible space there but it does not work. The flexible space stays very small.

  • MrOtherGuy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That ain’t normal. You can certainly customize Firefox to behave that way with custom userChrome.css file, but you would have to do that on purpose.

    I suppose it’s also possible that if Firefox is installed via your package manager then they might do some customization to it. I’ve seen some linux distros package these sorts of custom Firefox builds that apply various changes to official Mozilla builds.