I am able to re-order the selections in the default left side bar in Edge and on my Android phone, but I cannot do that in Firefox on my desktops?
A long click at the top of the sidebar on the Words Home Assistant does bring up the squiggly text with the ability to use an X to hide a selection, but I cannot grab and drag the selections to re-order them in Firefox.
This works just fine on Edge desktops and on my Android phone.
I have deleted the history and cache in Firefox thinking that would fix the problem, but no.
Does anyone have any info on how to get this done in Firefox?
Thanks
tom_l
April 19, 2025, 12:23pm
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Yeah I noticed this the other day.
Someone has already opened an issue for it:
opened 11:51PM - 08 Apr 25 UTC
Bug
### Checklist
- [x] I have updated to the latest available Home Assistant versi… on.
- [x] I have cleared the cache of my browser.
- [x] I have tried a different browser to see if it is related to my browser.
- [x] I have tried reproducing the issue in [safe mode](https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2023/11/01/release-202311/#restarting-into-safe-mode) to rule out problems with unsupported custom resources.
### Describe the issue you are experiencing
On two Windows 11 and one Ubuntu 24.10, Firefox on each PC is unable to rearrange the sidebar icons. I am able to long-click "Home Assistant" to activate the sidebar edit mode and the items are wiggling, but dragging items do not move.
On the Ubuntu PC, it had Firefox version 133 and I was able to rearrange, but after upgrading I am no longer able to.
I am able to rearrange with Edge.
### Describe the behavior you expected
Dragging sidebar items will rearrange them.
### Steps to reproduce the issue
1. Open Home Assistant with Firefox 137.0.1
2. Long-click "Home Assistant" on the top left
3. Try to rearrange the sidebar
### What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
2025.4.1
### What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
_No response_
### In which browser are you experiencing the issue?
Firefox 137.0.1
### Which operating system are you using to run this browser?
Windows 11, Ubuntu 24.10
### State of relevant entities
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### Problem-relevant frontend configuration
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### Javascript errors shown in your browser console/inspector
```txt
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### Additional information
_No response_
Ok, thanks for the info. I added my two cents to that post.