![]() You can close the bar by default, but have to go back into a menu to open it up. Sometimes you want to be able to use something like ColorZilla to see the exact color scheme of a website, but you definitely do not want a whole bar taking up precious screen real estate. The add-on bar that resides in the bottom is a pain to use. Barlesqueīarlesque is another add-on that modifies a questionable design decision by Mozilla. It really did not make sense for Mozilla to remove it in the first place, but this is the reason that open source and add-ons are so great. ![]() The removal of the RSS Icon in the browser bar when a page had available feeds was a huge bummer for me when I first loaded up Firefox 4, but RSS Icon In Awesombar replaces that exact functionality. You may not think you need something like this, but once you actually try it out, you’ll notice that you can find the tab you are looking for much faster than you did before. The tabs not being viewed are also noticeably fainter, so you can still tell which tab is open. It makes handling multiple open tabs much easier by calculating the most used color on a website, and coloring the tab and the browser bar when that tab is open accordingly. FabTabsįabTabs is the next add-on that you should get for Firefox 4. This add-on simply allows you to place it wherever you want, and even make it available while in full screen mode, or still to have it even when you choose to show the menu bar. As you may have noticed, Firefox 4 has gone the way of Opera in having a menu bar all contained under one button, the “Firefox Button”. Moveable Firefox Buttonįirst up is one called Moveable Firefox Button. ![]() Many other extensions and themes are being ported over from older versions of the open source web browser, but here we will just be focusing on the add-ons only available for Firefox 4. With the full release of Mozilla Firefox 4 just around the corner, and Firefox 4 RC 2 already available to the public, there are many new add-ons that play around with the new framework that Mozilla is introducing. ![]()
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