bookmarks, history, options, configuration. I dont care if there is alternate ways, thats what I use it for. All irrelevant really as I already said there is barely any gain in space by disabling the menu, so its a pointless exercise removing it anyway. Even on a 640x480 screen it wont even be much. Incidently there is a full screen button that serves the same purpose.
Bookmarks appear on the bookmarks toolbar when the menu bar is removed. The full screen button doesn't remove the menu bar
yeah it instead removes the bigger bar's, there is next to no point in removing the menu bar as it is tiny.
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just tried it, the menu bar is gone actually, it just leaves a tiny edge of bar at top which moves down when mouse is moved up there and that has no menu bar on it just tabs. The taskbar is also hidden. The menu bar is the smallest bar in the interface, smaller than the status bar.
Edited by Chrysalis (Tue 29-Mar-11 19:01:32)