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Humpty

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Found this,some may not have seen it before. :)

 

Create a folder does not matter where - call it 'menu' say as in 'c:\menu'.

 

Create short cuts to the programs you use - or documents you use - and copy the shortcuts to the menu folder.

 

Right click the taskbar, toolbars, new toolbar, navigate to your folder, OK.

 

You now have a item in the taskbar which you can resize to just the width of the word 'menu' plus the '>>' which you can now use as a pull up menu.

 

You can place a few different folder titles in the toolbar if you want.

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After I don't know how long and found by accident:angry:

 

Could only fit about 8 tabs in FF before they went off the screen with that > pointing to the rest.

 

Why didn't someone tell me you can right click your tabs - properties and delete part of the name.

 

Instead of having a tab named "CCleaner Forums (Powered by Invision Power Board)" just have "Ccleaner".

 

Now I've got 18 tabs all in view. :)

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After I don't know how long and found by accident:angry:

 

Could only fit about 8 tabs in FF before they went off the screen with that > pointing to the rest.

 

Why didn't someone tell me you can right click your tabs - properties and delete part of the name.

 

Instead of having a tab named "CCleaner Forums (Powered by Invision Power Board)" just have "Ccleaner".

 

Now I've got 18 tabs all in view. :)

 

You mean the bookmarks on the bookmark folder I assume (not the tabs). You can also reduce the font size and padding round the button to fit more on with a simple userchrome code. This is what I have in mine:

 

 

 

/* change bookmark toolbar font */#personal-bookmarks .toolbarbutton-text { font-size: 7pt !important; font-weight:  !important;}/* change space around bookmark toolbar icons */#personal-bookmarks toolbarbutton { margin: 0px 1px 0px 1px !important; padding: 0px 1px 0px 1px !important;}/* decrease space between bookmark menu items *//* main menu - folders */menu.bookmark-item > .menu-iconic-left { margin-top: -1px !important; margin-bottom: 0px !important;}

 

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