Invisible MenuBar

Invisible MenuBar
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Last updated Nov 24 2006
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Makes your Firefox Menu Bar invisible. You can still access the Menu items through shortcuts. (Alt+F, Alt+T etc.)

Inspired from Sliding Menubar (http://userstyles.org/style/show/993). I basically did not want even an icon on my Toolbar; I just wanted to access my Menu Items through shortcuts.

For best usage:
- Shift all your Toolbar icons (Back/Forward etc.) from the Navigation Toolbar to the Main Menu Bar
- Shift the Addressbar and Searchbar from the Navigation Toolbar to the Main Menu Bar
- Hide the Navigation Toolbar (View->Toolbars)
- Make the MenuBar invisible (using the code below in your userChrome.css)

You will end up with a screen as shown below; no text on the toolbar and you can access all the Menu items through shortcuts.
Hope you find this tweak useful.

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kyou said on Nov 29 2006

achilles, in the topic »sliding menubar« you have written, that you aren’t experienced in programming (coding). So let me recommend here a great book: It is written by Eric Meyer. The title is »cascading style sheets«. Published by O’Reilly. I began to learn CSS, cause I had modyfied the skin of Firefox and Thunderbird in the same way as you – with tries and errors. CSS are so great. I use them now consequently for my webprojects.

Best regards

kyou