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Mozilla Firefox wastes room

22 April 2008 145 views One Comment



Many people who use Mozilla Firefox might have noticed that you have a large part of the web page covered with toolbars. I’ll show you how to get more room in your internet browser.

The most commonly used (but actually, a pretty pointless thing) is the favorites toolbar which you can simply remove by clicking View -> Toolbars -> Bookmarks Toolbar

(Note: If you have a newer computer, you probably have a widescreen monitor which is of no use when surfing in the web, so you can simply go to View -> Sidebar -> Bookmarks and move them to the side of your browser!)

Now that you have a bit more room, the next thing to do is to make the buttons a bit smaller. To do that, go to View -> Toolbars -> Customize and activate the option “small icons”. I also removed the menu bar which you can remove by going View -> Toolbars -> Mainmenu Toolbar.

If you still want make make some things smaller, remove some buttons, etc. I suggest you to download UI Tweaker.

The final result for me looks like this.

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  • Abhilash said:

    good post dudee

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