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Firefox Menu Editor

For some reason, the Firefox context menu (the one you see when you right-click on a page) became incredibly stuffed. It would often be as long as the browser window. So I looked for a way to remove some of the options from the menu.

The Menu Editor extension (or I should say add-on) for Firefox does exactly that. It lets you decide which menu entries to show and which ones to hide, for a number of menus. If you never use File - send link, you could disable that too. In my case, I just got rid of the entries I never use. Customization, that is a big reason why I like Firefox.

posted at 21:49:29 on 11/15/06 by RB - Category: Useful software - 0 TBs - karma: -1 [+/-]

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