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Overflow Menu Breaks How Add-ons Are Displayed

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Most of my add-ons placed in the overflow menu are not showing up as they should. They do show up correct when they are placed in the toolbar but they break when placed in the overflow menu. Is there a fix for that ?

Most of my add-ons placed in the overflow menu are not showing up as they should. They do show up correct when they are placed in the toolbar but they break when placed in the overflow menu. Is there a fix for that ?
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Modifié le par .tommygun.

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Does anyone got an idea ?

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IMO, that Malwarebytes Browser Guard is 'faulty' or could have been coded better. Something which, IMHO, should have been fixed before releasing that extension.

The >> for the overflow is pinned to the right-side of the Navigation Toolbar (at least my attempts to 'shove it' to the left hasn't worked when I tried that for you).

Beyond that all I can think of doing is to use Customize and move that particular extension button to the Navigation Toolbar; and maybe stop using that Overflow feature, especially if you have any other extensions there that have wider than 'normal' drop-down displays. That width can be compensated for within the extension base code (I think), but hard to do with "user hacks" via userChrome.css .

Perhaps another support contributor has other ideas. I have gotten 'rusty' in the UI / Toolbar mods area over the last 4 or 5 years; tired of fixing garbage like that every few years when it breaks, again or was made poorly to begin with.