Woke up this morning to find that Firefox Nightly has finally removed the separate navigation bar on mobile, apparently due to an overwhelmingly negative user response. But it was a feature I really enjoyed using, being the closest non-Chromium setup I could find similar to Samsung Internet, and would like to re-enable if possible.

Does anyone know if there are any extensions or other add-ons for FF mobile which enable any sort of nav bar layout or similar? Or is my only recourse to grab the previous version of the APK and stay on that until I can find a better alternative?

Example screenshots included if anyone is not sure what I am describing.

Standard Firefox:

My old setup in Samsung Internet:

Firefox Nightly when it still had the nav bar (RIP):

  • 404@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    I always set the address bar to the bottom of the screen so I get everything (search bar, tabs button, backwards, etc) in an accessible place.

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      1 month ago

      Seems like back, forward, share, and refresh are still buried in the context menu, though. It’s more button presses.

      Would also love to have “Find on page” face up.

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      1 month ago

      It takes up space on the screen, which I know for some folks makes it a worthless/intrusive addition. IIRC it was also the case early on in the nightly builds that there was no way to turn it off either, which bothered people as well.

      Everyone has “modes” they get used to using their apps with (and I am no exception in that regard, which is why I am here with this question in the first place), and when something new is added which disrupts someone’s usual mode, that causes friction and a negative impression.

      I know my experience is niche, being that I am a relatively newer Firefox mobile user who liked having that feature precisely because it more closely resembled the non-Firefox experience that was more familiar to me. So to an extent, I understand this decision that was made to avoid alienating the core user, even at the risk of dissatisfying fringe users like myself.

      And Mozilla isn’t rolling in cash, especially with their future uncertain as the US government continues to go after Google’s business model which is currently propping Mozilla up, so they have to make decisions about which features to spend time and resources supporting and which to cut.

      But it still stinks, y’know?

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      1 month ago

      Yeah coming from “normal” Firefox mobile it took me a minute to get used to it but this morning I immediately noticed it was gone and now I want it back :(

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      1 month ago

      Which version are you on, out of curiosity? Wondering if you might be on an earlier version that hasn’t updated yet or if they might be doing A/B testing or something.

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    1 month ago

    oh so thats why i dont have it anymore

    one day it was just gone and the release notes was about bug fixing, and i got really confused (i think i just didnt use ff for a while or it updated a bunch of versions at once)