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Dislike the 4.0 View - can I remove top bar?

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  • Posledná odpoveď od the-edmeister

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I dislike Firefox 4.o's Menu toolbar which splits the page name above the File Edit View bar. It's a waste of valuable space, and the trend towards widescreen monitors (landscape) when written page are portrait just makes it worse. If they can't be shown side-by-side, can I keep the File Edit View commands and delete the page name at the very top? I want all the other bars - ie Google search box next to page address bar, bookmarks bar, tabs.

I tried to show screen view here but couldn't.

Firefox 4 is NOT an improvement.

I dislike Firefox 4.o's Menu toolbar which splits the page name above the File Edit View bar. It's a waste of valuable space, and the trend towards widescreen monitors (landscape) when written page are portrait just makes it worse. If they can't be shown side-by-side, can I keep the File Edit View commands and delete the page name at the very top? I want all the other bars - ie Google search box next to page address bar, bookmarks bar, tabs. I tried to show screen view here but couldn't. Firefox 4 is NOT an improvement.

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Thanks for your reply, Edmeister. I had already tried all this so I guess what I wanted can't be achieved, and I've gone back to the previous version of Firefox, for as long as it lasts. DON'T like 4.0! Appreciate your help tho'.

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Not only have they messed about with the Tabs bar but home icon is now on the extreme right. Page back arrow appears greyed out. A lot of pointless tinkering for no gain. If it wasnt broke why mess it up. Like matilda going back to old version.

Upravil(a) Ian dňa

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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Too many times people change a perfectly good system just because they can. Windows 7 is another example.

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