Better Use Of Mozilla Firefox
Google toolbar is a great tool! but fitting all the extensions I love in Firefox was not a great idea until I found out a way to customize my browser. Most of you have a medium screen resolution (1280×800 Wide Screen or 1024×768 Normal Screen). Check out the layers you have in Firefox under the Navigation Toolbar. Most of us have the Bookmarks, Google and Tabs toolbars! And some people have more toolbars like MySpace extension or StumbleUpon. Now, the idea is taking from every toolbar the buttons you need and placing them in a place that you cannot remove! So? What about the Menu Bar? Bingo! That’s how you do that:
- Make sure that all your toolbars are installed.
- Right click on any toolbar and press Customize.
- Drag and drop the items you need to the upper space (Near the Menu Bar).
- Remove the non useful stuff. (Example: The search field in the google toolbar is already there in Firefox Search box. So why not removing it?)
- Use folders in bookmarks and create trees of bookmarks categories
- You’ll have more than 60 pixels of height added to the Web Page View Port
- Here’s a screenshot of my bookmarks:

Stay tuned!


I am Elie El Khoury, from Lebanon (Byblos), Woopra co-founder & CIO, Web & Software Developer, Designer, Guitarist, Mac user and the worst blogger on earth! 


February 4th, 2007 at 2:18 am
hmmm nice! never thought of it
February 5th, 2007 at 2:46 am
hehe nice really nice mine maybe takes like twice the size good point i ll try to organize it
thanks bro