![]() The extension requires no special permissions which is always good. Note that the extension does not alter the browser's user interface but adds a row underneath the address bar of the browser that acts as a menu bar. The menu bar displays the usual entry points such as File, Edit, View, or Bookmarks. ![]() Its nature limits some of its functionality as the extension does not display browser-specific data such as the last visited pages or bookmarks. Jump to different internal pages, e.g.While that is limiting, users who like to work with menu bars do find some useful options attached to it. downloads, bookmarks, history, flags, or the settings. Obviously, there is a bit missing when you compare it to native implementations. If you take Vivaldi's for example, the browser is also based on Chromium, you find the missing data entries for the history and bookmarks, as well as options to hide or show panels or toolbars, import options, and more. Proper Menubar for Microsoft Edge adds a limited menu bar to the Edge web browser. Some users may like the functionality that it adds, others may dislike its limitations when compared to native solutions. Now You: Do you prefer to use a menu bar? (via Bleeping Computer) The extension could be improved by allowing it to access the history and bookmarks, as these could then be displayed in the history and bookmark menus. I also am a big browser Menu Bar fan… for like 24 years now? My current menu set on Firefox 82 resides at usual far left in the top ribbon, with the min, max, cancel on far right To “Coldchicken”, that means NO WASTED VERTICAL SPACE on my window. I also don’t use a Bookmarks bar BECAUSE there’s a Bookmarks menu in the drop menus. Altogether, I measure only 7/8″ vertical space of my 14″ laptop screen used by all navigation items. Note to Coldchicken, et al,: since you want every pixel of screen space, EVERYTHING on a window NOT from the web page you are on can be removed in FF and IE11 by the F11 toggle. Good for videos and graphics, but may not be universal to all browsers. Test on yours to see.įurther, since I despise Chrome and Edge, use Duckduckgo to search, and have manually set a non-google “free DNS server” address (no, it’s not a proxy and I suggest you look into the option), that means El Gigante Google and MicroSoft Corpoz have no hold on my PC’s or data. I would like FF to use a permanent search input in this top area somewhere. Currently, FF sets the search bar at bottom of browser window. It is enabled at the bottom of the Edit menu. However, F3 is the hotkey for this to appear. Unfortunately F3 isn’t a toggle and the bar must be closed by the far right cancel X. border between tab bar and navigation bar (compare with O12 screenshot) missing etc. Lastly, the search bar chops 1/2″ off the bottom. ![]() To install, apply the Icon/Color scheme via Vivaldi's settings/themes menu, and apply the css. You need Vivaldi 6 or higher to use the icon theme. If anyone knows how to solve the current issues, please tell and I'll integrate them onto this theme.
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