Just drag and drop from the Firefox add-ons page to where you want it to go. It is also possible to move many of the settings onto the toolbar, such as print screen or open new window, just by dragging and dropping and it's the same story for add-ons too. It is also possible to remove buttons that are not in use and add new shortcuts to the items used most. The menu has moved to the right corner of the toolbar, allowing users to access all of their controls including adding a new window, saving a page, printing a page, viewing your history, using full screen mode and finding something on the page.įrom here, users can also get new Firefox add-ons to customise the Firefox experience. The new design includes new tabs with the one you're using at the front and others fading into the background so it's easy to see which one is in use. The beta of Firefox 29 was released in March, but now it's available for everyone and users should see the new update alert arriving soon on Mac and PC.įirefox 29 is for desktop and apparently 'reflects how you use the web today' with 'an elegant and fun design, new menu, customisation mode and an enhanced Firefox Sync service powered by Firefox Accounts.'
Mozilla has launched Firefox 29 and Firefox for Android - the most customisable versions of the browser ever, according to the developer.