In order to save space I added my bookmarks toolbar to the right of the menu bar. Originally there was about 1/2 inch space between "help" and the vertical bar. I went into customize mode and it showed up as a rectangle. I dragged it down to remove it. As you can see there is no 1/2 inch space now. I just wondered how to put the space back if I wanted to?
Space in menu bar / bookmarks
- lovemyfoxy
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Re: Space in menu bar / bookmarks
Just drag the rectangle back up from Customize. You can also drag an unlimited number of rectangles and lines into your toolbars.
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- Barkley Hound
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Re: Space in menu bar / bookmarks
That is the problem. I do not see a rectangle in customize. The vertical line comes from the bookmark menu edit.LoveMyFoxy wrote:Just drag the rectangle back up from Customize. You can also drag an unlimited number of rectangles and lines into your toolbars.
When I removed the rectangle from the bar I did not return it to the customize window. I do not know where it went.
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Re: Space in menu bar / bookmarks
I have exactly the same problem
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... &t=3034874
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... &t=3034874
- LIMPET235
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Re: Space in menu bar / bookmarks
Try running in Firefox "Safe Mode".
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_Mode
or... Help > Re-start with Addons disabled or hold down your Shift key as you click the Firefox short cut..
Do not check any boxes.
This is a fault finding mode.
NB: Be careful of the "Delete all bookmarks except for back-ups" option.
Don't add any extensions or themes until it's working O.K.
If Firefox is O.K. in Safe Mode then it's possibly an extension/theme...etc causing it.
Run Firefox in normal mode & disable them all. Re-start Firefox.
Enable each in turn, or by ½'s, re-starting Firefox each time, till the faulty extension is found.
Either update or un-install it.
When in Safe Mode...
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The JIT/Javascript compiler is disabled.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_Mode
or... Help > Re-start with Addons disabled or hold down your Shift key as you click the Firefox short cut..
Do not check any boxes.
This is a fault finding mode.
NB: Be careful of the "Delete all bookmarks except for back-ups" option.
Don't add any extensions or themes until it's working O.K.
If Firefox is O.K. in Safe Mode then it's possibly an extension/theme...etc causing it.
Run Firefox in normal mode & disable them all. Re-start Firefox.
Enable each in turn, or by ½'s, re-starting Firefox each time, till the faulty extension is found.
Either update or un-install it.
When in Safe Mode...
* The status of plug-ins is not affected.
* Custom preferences are not affected.
* All extensions are disabled.
* The default theme is used, without a persona.
* userChrome.css and userContent.css are ignored.
* The JIT/Javascript compiler is disabled.
* The default toolbar layout is used.
* Hardware acceleration is disabled.
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)