barnesy
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Yeah, I'm another of those people. First thing I do with a new Firefox install is get rid of the extra toolbars and combine the buttons and URL bar into one bar.craigix said:Is it possible to make firefox use as much of the screen as possible and only have the icons and address bar visible? Frustratingly IE can do that, but firefox seems to insist on having the menus take up one line and the icons another, such wasted space! (I know it can do a full screen mode, but you will lose the task list).
Am I the only one who gets really annoyed by applications taking up way more space than they need and wasting screen real estate with empty spaces?
Look at that picture of firefox adamorjames posted, over 25% of the screen is wasted! This is the sort of area we need to look at on the Pandora to max the LCD use, due to poor screen use on larger screens we could get the same level of use from our lower res with some tweaking.
This eeeuser wiki post is really helpful - I've done most of that on my first gen eee, and it needed it!
edit - If FF is going to be installed as part of the stock OS, perhaps using some of those tips would help with first impressions and usability - I'm sure that many people won't bother to do that sort of thing themselves however useful it is.
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