sangheeta
That did the trick, thanks!
I hadn't restarted my computer, but when I did the BRAVE icon was right there amongst the apps and started perfectly. Strange though that one should have to do that...

So, now I can test it for a while.

SOLUSfiddler

    Justin When Firefox isn't the default, I install it myself.

    I use Firefox because:

    1. I trust Mozilla more than I trust Google.
    2. Almost all sites I use work fine on Firefox, or even better than on other browsers I've tried. The only site I've found any issues with is Homebrewery, which doesn't render properly on Firefox, but I just use Brave for that one site.
    3. I find it easier to make Firefox look good than other browsers. I love how my Firefox installation looks and feels.
    4. I've found Firefox just generally seems to work more smoothly than other browsers.
    5. I've always used Firefox, and I just haven't really seen any major benefit to switching to another browser. I hate saying this, but well... 'it just works' 😅

    JoshStrobl Good evening first of all I would like to know how I can install the latest beta version or the stable version of opera is the only browser that I like because it works perfectly on my computer and used firefox and consumes a lot of memory and chrome less than less is currently excessive consumption stable version of the opera is 60.0.3255.27 and I would like to install it in advance thank you very much and apologize if my English is not perfect I am using a translator thanks

      90% of the time Google Chrome
      The other 10% is split between Firefox and Vivaldi.

      I know I'm the monster that sleeps under your bed at night, but I like Chrome 😅

      Firefox on every platform except my 10' hybrid/convertible Windows 10 notebook, whose limited resources and touchscreen prefer Microsoft Edge over every alternative tried so far.

      Justin I look for it by that means and it leaves a version 58.0.3135.90 of 07-Mar-2019 and already there is a new version 60.0.3255.27 of 09-Apr-2019 that is the one that I would like to install because if there was a way of oneself not is through the installation of debian packages do not say yo then that new version is very nice

        Fatih19 Not OP, but in Firefox, top right click the settings/hamburger menu icon, then scroll down to where it says Customize and a new tab will open up to adjust some visual settings. If you look on the very bottom of the window you'll see a tick box for "Title Bar" and uncheck that to turn off the title bar.

          SOLUSfiddler the work around for icons not disappearing in the menu is "pkill budgie-panel" from the terminal, quiker than log out and log in or restart

            eljondy If you're going to go nuclear with it, it's probably better to do budgie-panel --replace &! instead. That will replace the current Budgie instance with a new one.

            The browser with the least amount of votes should get relegated to be drop kicked from the distro lol, jk 😂

              Scotty-Trees You'll never take my Lynx. Everything I need is 250 clicks and scrolls away. You can view it through cool-retro-terminal, to boot, for the 1968 space launch feel, which is way before my computing time, but hey, forefathers and stuff.
              PS. lynx before proprietary for sure (but kidding aside not my daily driver)

              eljondy "I'm surprised that brave have such a low number of votes"

              Tried it, for some reason I did not dig it. A feeling.