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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/19/2013 2:56 AM, Geoff Lankow
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/04/13 06:55, Madhava Enros
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cite="mid:517A3BB2181345B8B930BA64026DA2DB@mozilla.com"
type="cite"><span style="font-size: 14px;">The only restriction
that we've been proposing is to make it impossible to remove
the cluster of back button / url bar from the toolbar, given
that, without them, the browser becomes very hard to use.</span><br>
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What if these items were movable but trapped in the toolbar?
Personally I can't stand the stop/reload/home buttons in their
default place, because when I'm switching browsers constantly
(website testing) it's much easier to have the buttons in the same
place in each.<br>
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I second the notion. I fully agree that removing the back button/url
box shouldn't be supported (and causes all sorts of headaches in the
code). But I currently arrange my toolbar like this:<br>
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back | forward | refreshstop | searchbox | downloadbutton | location
box | screengrab<br>
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And I'd be a little annoyed if I couldn't keep my search box where
it is. (FWIW, I do this because 'K' is to the left of 'L' on the
keyboard, and it helps me have the kinetic memory that Ctrl-K is
search and Ctrl-L is location bar.<br>
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--BDS<br>
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