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Returning the "Menu Bar" of the browser

Greetings, dear readers. Today our topic will be devoted, as always, to a rather topical issue. It will prove useful to supporters of such an Internet browser, as Mazila Firefox. So, let's talk about where the "Menu Bar" of the browser disappears, and how to bring it back to its original place.

A little background. This question users began to be puzzled when they updated their version of "Chanterelles" to the fourth. The toolbar for Firefox stopped displaying. Because of this, many began to panic. But I hasten to make you happy. The developers did not pursue this goal. First of all, this was done to ensure that the area in which the content of the pages is reflected becomes larger, and you had to twist the wheel of your manipulator less. This innovation was not invented. In the Opera, Safari and Chrome it was a long time ago.

At once various forums were filled with questions, how to adjust the browser in the new version? And everything is elementary. Where the "Menu bar" of the browser was earlier, now there is another, very small, which contains all the necessary functions. If you go there, you will be available "Bookmarks", "Add-ons", "Downloads", "Journal", "Saving pages" and other popular sections.

But if you want to change the scale, look and select the encoding, or you need to use the preview - all this you can still do. The "menu bar" of the browser did not disappear anywhere. Simply, since the fourth version, it is hidden by default. If desired, all this is easily returned. If you need it, right-click the manipulator in an empty area (I always do this to the right of the open tabs), and then select the check box next to "Menu Bar".

But it will be fair to note that the "Menu Bar" of the browser is not really needed. First, it's much easier to view the pages. Secondly, you can use one hot key combination that works not only in "Chanterelle", but also in any Microsoft applications, equipped with menus. The Alt key on the keyboard brings up the menu, and if you press it in combination with other keys, the mouse may not be needed at all. Almost all programs opposite each menu item have a button that, in combination with Alt, opens a specific section.

And once the conversation has gone about the mouse, I want to advise you to turn off the start of your machine when it is in standby or hibernation mode, using the manipulator. Since in this case the inclusion can occur accidentally and not on time.

Of course, each user decides for himself whether he should have a menu bar in the browser or not. But before you make a final decision, think carefully about whether it really is so necessary for you to sacrifice the useful area of the window. After all, you only need to enter the necessary settings once. And many of them can be called up using the shortcut menu. People also work in other popular browsers, such as Chrome, Safari and so on. Maybe, really, should we remove this panel and get more useful space?

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