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Tab covers menus

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In case this forum tries to detect anything, I'm asking about FF9.0.1 in Windows 7. The tab of the window (the part that looks like a folder tab and shows the title of the webpage) is over the menus (File | Edit | View | History | Bookmarks | Tools | Help. If I right-click the toolbar, and choose "Customize", the tab slides down to reveal the menus, but the menus disappear the moment I click "Done". I'm sure this isn't how FF should be designed, but it sure looks intentional. Anyone know how to move all the menus to the right so they are not covered by the tab?

In case this forum tries to detect anything, I'm asking about FF9.0.1 in Windows 7. The tab of the window (the part that looks like a folder tab and shows the title of the webpage) is over the menus (File | Edit | View | History | Bookmarks | Tools | Help. If I right-click the toolbar, and choose "Customize", the tab slides down to reveal the menus, but the menus disappear the moment I click "Done". I'm sure this isn't how FF should be designed, but it sure looks intentional. Anyone know how to move all the menus to the right so they are not covered by the tab?

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