The "Awesome Bar" or "Location Bar" is non existent on home page.

My home page is my Earthlink Account. If I select FireFox I get exactly the same page as when I open Safari, except with FireFox there is no Location Bar aka Awesome Bar.
How do I get a Location Bar??

i have the same problem, but i can specified it.
It is not evry time, I have two screens and it's '''only on one screen''' per session - also when i change the FF window.
It's also '''only when maximised'''; like when in fullscreen mode
hope this is helpfull, cause I hope fior help
and sry for the bad english ^^

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