Recent versions of Firefox have a unified treatment of buttons: the user can decide for each whether it is displayed prominently in the toolbar or hidden in the "hamburger" menu.
I'd prefer Ghostery to be hidden as it mostly "just works" for me and I don't often need to use its controls.
However, that doesn't seem to be possible. After each Firefox restart, the blue ghost is back in the toolbar.
Please fix.
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Button keeps reappearing in Firefox 30 toolbar although I keep moving it to menu.
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Hi Killian,
Thanks for using Ghostery!
Do you have the icon removed from the advanced tab setting from within Ghostery or from customize toolbar settings within Firefox? -
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In Ghostery's "Advanced" tab, I don't see a setting to remove the icon. I do see:
(unchecked) Show alert bubble
(unchecked) Reveal tracker source URL lists by default (in the findings panel)
(checked) Show badge over Ghostery's button
(unchecked) Not ready for the new panel? Revert to the old menu temporarily (restart required)
(unchecked) Check to re-add Ghosty to Navigation Toolbar
In any case, I tried dragging the Ghostery icon to the menu using Firefox's "Customize toolbar" function instead of using the "Move to menu" context menu option, and now it seems to stay in the menu. Puzzling... -
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So yeah, my problems seems to be solved. Not sure why it didn't work initially with the context menu. Thanks for your time!
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Glad you got it working.. sorry for the confusion!
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