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Title bar only, no address bar or tab strip

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In google chrome, after loading a page you can click on the menu button top right and click 'create application shortcut' This creates a shortcut of that page on your computer and allows you to open the page in a minimlist window that only has a title bar. No address bar, no tabs etc. this means the bar at the top of my screen is about 20 pixels instead of 80.

is there anyway of doing this on FireFox?

In google chrome, after loading a page you can click on the menu button top right and click 'create application shortcut' This creates a shortcut of that page on your computer and allows you to open the page in a minimlist window that only has a title bar. No address bar, no tabs etc. this means the bar at the top of my screen is about 20 pixels instead of 80. is there anyway of doing this on FireFox?

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If I understand right, you want to create shortcuts?

deskCut {web link} This extension adds desktop shortcut creation to the context-menu for Windows, Linux and Mac.

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Maybe look at this extension.

You can use code like this with the keyconfig extension to quickly toggle all toolbars off/on.

var {classes:Cc,interfaces:Ci} = Components;
wm = Cc["@mozilla.org/appshell/window-mediator;1"].getService(Ci.nsIWindowMediator);
gB = wm.getMostRecentWindow("navigator:browser").window.document;
nt = gB.querySelector("#navigator-toolbox");
if(nt){
ns = nt.style;
ds = ns.getPropertyValue("display") == "none";
ns.setProperty("display",ds?"-moz-box":"none","important");
}