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Where is this sidebar? How do I see it or use it?

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Press Ctrl + B for the Bookmarks sidebar.

Press Ctrl + H for the History sidebar.

Firefox Keyboard shortcuts article

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The sidebar has been in Firefox since forever though. What’s new?

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the memory leak introduced by 115 has been fixed

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What’s new?

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My guess is we’ll have to modify the userchrome.css file again to put the stupid tabs back where they belong, yet again.

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Shocking that an interface explicitly not designed to be stable changes release to release. 🤔

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Firefox tabs are unstable?

I’ve experienced one or two crashes in the last 2 months or so(on Android). Tho, it doesn’t seem too severe, as it showed the option for recovery

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