![]() Firefox is so configurable and extensible, the only limit is the user's imagination! Read this answer in context □ 1 All Replies (9) I have been doing my own one toolbar UI setup since the days of Firefox 1.0, I even have some of my bookmarks in a folder sitting to the right of the Location bar.The bookmarks drop-down fro that folder like the "Links" over flow in IE. No need for the Menu Bar or even a Toolbar button for taking up UI space. Īnd if you hide that Toolbar button in the Palette, you can use the Alt key to open the "menu" bar in a vertical drop-down in the upper-left corner of the browser window. IMO, the best thing to do might be to move all the elements of the Navigation Toolbar (where the Location Bar / URL Bar is located), one at a time, and then hide the Nav Bar.Īnother thing to consider is to use the Compact Menu extension, so that you can hide the Menu Bar and have access to all those menus via a Toolbar button.
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