Where are the forward/back buttons?

There is no (three dot) menu button in the top right beside the tab; the hardware button menu (bottom left button) shows only a forward button.
Running Firefox 21.0 on Android 4.1.2 Samsung SGHI547c.

The Galaxy S3 has a hardware menu button. That will have the menu items including forward. It does not have a 3 dot button.

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    Cor-el, you rock! Brought back all the personas/themes that I lost. Now I just have to work on widening the area so I can see the pictures. :)

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