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I want to change the menu from list view to thumbnail view.

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When I updated to Mozilla Firefox 57 the menu button now displays in list view (see attached image). On the previous version of Mozilla Firefox, it would display the menu in a thumbnail view. Is there a way to change the menu layout to show as a thumbnail view again?

Thanks for any assistance in this regard.

When I updated to Mozilla Firefox 57 the menu button now displays in list view (see attached image). On the previous version of Mozilla Firefox, it would display the menu in a thumbnail view. Is there a way to change the menu layout to show as a thumbnail view again? Thanks for any assistance in this regard.

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Hello chronowind757 ,

Thanks for contacting Mozilla Support. We recently updated the look and feel of Firefox. Unfortunately, I don't think there's a way to change back to the thumbnail view.

Photon is a new design that creates a fluid, native experience on every operating system. There is more room above the tabs, so you can move your windows, the search bar and address bar now have the option to be combined or separated, and the menus in Firefox are organized by common tasks.

In order to customize all your favorite functions, you can use the ‘Customize’ setting in this new menu. Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars

Cheers, Patrick

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Hello chronowind757 ,

Thanks for contacting Mozilla Support. We recently updated the look and feel of Firefox. Unfortunately, I don't think there's a way to change back to the thumbnail view.

Photon is a new design that creates a fluid, native experience on every operating system. There is more room above the tabs, so you can move your windows, the search bar and address bar now have the option to be combined or separated, and the menus in Firefox are organized by common tasks.

In order to customize all your favorite functions, you can use the ‘Customize’ setting in this new menu. Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars

Cheers, Patrick