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How can I move the sidebar back to the left side in v1.16b? Couldn't find a setting for this. Am I just missing something? |
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You can usually move the sidebar back to the left by right-clicking on the sidebar and looking for an option like "Move Sidebar to Left" or unchecking "tabs on right" if it's checked. This context menu is the main way to toggle sidebar position in zen-browser, and several users have reported this working for them in recent versions (example, example). If you don't see the option, or the menu doesn't appear, it's possible there's a bug or UI glitch—this has happened in some past versions, but was reportedly fixed in later updates (details). Also, make sure you don't have any sidebar mods or custom CSS enabled, as these can sometimes interfere with sidebar behavior (example). If the context menu is missing or not working, try restarting the browser. If that doesn't help, it could be a regression in v1.16b. To reply, just mention @dosu. How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | Incorrect | Verbose | Hallucination | Report 🐛 | Other |
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You can usually move the sidebar back to the left by right-clicking on the sidebar and looking for an option like "Move Sidebar to Left" or unchecking "tabs on right" if it's checked. This context menu is the main way to toggle sidebar position in zen-browser, and several users have reported this working for them in recent versions (example, example).
If you don't see the option, or the menu doesn't appear, it's possible there's a bug or UI glitch—this has happened in some past versions, but was reportedly fixed in later updates (details). Also, make sure you don't have any sidebar mods or custom CSS enabled, as these can sometimes interfere with sidebar behavior (example).
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