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Edit Your Firefox Menu

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After installing a few dozen Firefox extensions, your menus start to get more and more confusing. Everything wants to make sure it makes its mark after you download and install it. The end effect you are left with is a road map that looks like it is written in a different language. Want to edit your Firefox menu without having to learn anything about the insides of Firefox itself?

Happy you are still with me. I’ve wanted to get rid of the mail options inside of Firefox’s menus because I don’t use a mail client to check my E-mail. It is a distraction to any browsing perfectionist life myself, so I wanted to get rid of it. What did I do? I downloaded the Firefox Menu Editor extension.

After you install it, it gives you a list of menu items which you can turn on or off. It goes through each of the menu bar’s selections as well. File, Edit, Go, Bookmarks, Tools, and Help, they are all there and they are ready for you to tweak. Afraid you might mess something up? Just go back into the menu editor and turn it back on. It’s just that simple.

For those of you who might be afraid to try anything after installing the newest version of Firefox (1.5), I can tell you it has worked for me with no problems at all.

From now on, this extension is going to be one that I recommend that everybody tries out and installs as soon as they get Firefox up and running. It is just one more way of making the browsing experience your own.

[tags]firefox,extension,editing,menu[/tags]

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