operator Boolean browser.tabs.onTop missing some about: config in firefox 31.

I have three computers running firefox 31. I have just installed it on a pc running windows xp, but cannot know the Boolean operator 'browser.tabs.onTop' in: config. I tried to make a new Boolean operator by right click and choose new/Boolean, but it has only created a channel operator.

In fact, you have already installed Ctr. In the Options dialog box, there is a control to move the tab bar. You can get the options on the page modules. Either:

  • CTRL + SHIFT + a
  • "3-bar" menu button (or tools) > Add-ons

In the left column, click Extensions. Then on the side right, you will find classic theme restaurateur and his Options button.

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