Why no Firefox button at the top of the page to access the modules Firefox?

The instructions to get modules said click Firefox at the top of a page of Firefox. The extreme upper-left icon of Firefox globe (I guess than the Firefox button) just gives me options narrow, reduce or restore. Anything else I can think of to follow the instruction works. I also have trouble getting a Menu button to the far right of the address next to the Home button bar. I have the latest version of Firefox.

Hi jimfrancis, the Firefox logo is not the Firefox button, but you should be able to get the Firefox button by right-clicking in an empty space in one of the bars at the top of the browser by clicking on "Menu Bar". The Firefox button is not essential, however, File, Edit, View... menus provide the same functionality (but some help articles can only give instructions on the Firefox button).

I'm not sure what you mean by a menu button, but you can add/remove buttons and move them by clicking right in an empty space in one of the bars at the top of the browser and select "Customize". You can then drag and drop icons/buttons in the window that is displayed in the bar at the top of the browser to add. You can also rearrange the buttons by drag-and - drop the verses of other places on the best bars and you can remove the buttons by dragging them from one of the best bars in the "Customize toolbars" window

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