#Customize firefox toolbar full
"F11" Full Screen (toggle) will get you into or out of Full Screen mode.
#Customize firefox toolbar how to
Step 9 in this article explains how to restore the underscored letters in Windows 7 menus.) (The underscored letters in menus are suppressed by default in Windows 7. Note that the underlined letters on the menu indicate that "Alt+" is a shortcut once inside a menu, just the underscored letter is the shortcut. To restore missing toolbars, press "Alt+V" to get to the "View" menu, then press "T" ("Toolbars" menu) and select your wanted toolbars. You can temporarily show a hidden Menu Bar by pressing the "Alt" key. Firefox 4.0 hides the Menu Bar by default. If you deselect the Menu Bar, these menu items will be hidden. Note: Starting in Firefox 3.6, on Windows, the "View -> Toolbars" menu includes the Menu Bar, which contains the File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Tools, and Help menu items. Restoring missing menu or other toolbars The (drop-down) brings up the Bookmarks Menu as the Menu Bar was hidden in Firefox 4.
The (no drop-down) brings up the Bookmarks Sidebar ("Ctrl+B"). The is for "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" as seen as text in the Bookmarks Toolbar during Customize. Just hide the Bookmarks Toolbar if you don't need it.Ĭonfusing icons: There are three icons in Customize all shown as "Bookmarks". Warning: Do not remove "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" from the toolbars. Moving the Search Bar up to the menu toolbar will provide more room both for searching and for Location Bar usages. If you want, you can even move buttons or the "Bookmarks Toolbar Items" up onto the menu toolbar. To add a button, drag it up from the Customize Toolbar dialog and place it on the toolbar. To remove a button or other item, simply drag it from the toolbar down into the Customize Toolbar dialog. The Customize Toolbar dialog will then pop up. Context-click (right-click) on a blank spot in the toolbar and select "Customize".If the Firefox menu bar is shown, go to the "View" menu and select "Toolbars -> Customize" (on Windows, you can press the "Alt" key to temporarily display a hidden menu bar).(Mac, Linux) If the Firefox button is shown, click the "Firefox" button and select "Options -> Toolbar Layout".
To open the Customize Toolbar dialog, use one of these methods: