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    Firefox file dialog buttons at the top?

    Just did a fresh install and it's running great.

    So far it seems most dialog windows have the OK/Cancel buttons in the normal place, at the bottom.

    But Firefox has them at the top and spread out. Very weird and doesn't make any sense.

    I'd very much like to change the Firefox file open dialog buttons to be like everything else.

    Looked around in System Settings and feel a bit lost, there doesn't seem to be anything specific for button placement. Not sure who to "blame" here, so I don't know if this is a Firefox issue, Plasma, Kubuntu or Theme.

    Most of my settings are pretty much stock, just using the Dark version.
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    Firefox is a GTK app, sort of. (It's GTK-ness has varied.) You don't mention another GTK app; I'm hazy on what might be, or even how to tell. But I suggest checking out the GTK theme in settings->application style.
    Regards, John Little

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      #3
      I'm running FF 88.0 and it behaves the way you wish. Checking in the Settings --> Notifications it says that FF doesn't support per event notifications.

      In System Settings ---> Application Style are settings involving GTK apps. They depend on the Plasma Style you are using. I am using Breeze, which is probably why FF displays with its Cancel and OK buttons in the dialog.
      "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
      – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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        #4
        I'm looking in Application Style and in 'Configure GNOME/GTK Application Style' and all I see is an option to choose "Breeze, Default, or Emacs". Nothing really able to edit anything.

        Currently set for Breeze.

        Most things in here are Breeze or Breeze Dark.

        Is there a setting in FF that can change it?

        It's really weird to have buttons at the top and spread out to each corner.
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          #5
          Is the Plasma Integration extension installed in Firefox? Just a possibility...
          Constant change is here to stay!

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            #6
            Do not see any Plasma related addons.
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