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Default DIY - Make firefox more mini 9 friendly! - 06-30-2009, 06:32 PM

Well as we all know the screen resolution of our mini 9 or other netbooks isnt what one would call amazing.... 1024x600 is alot for the size of the screen but its got its limits... Mainly when viewing web pages the lack of vertical viewing always has peeved me.

Well i just started to mess around with firefox and i gained 66 more pixels of vertical space with some simple extensions, a lil tweaking of FF, and of windows xp's title bar. now you may be thinking... so 66 pixels... well if you do the math the original stock firefox and xp title bar allowed for 433 pixels of vertical web page... 66 more is 15% which makes quite a difference!

The cool thing about all of this is no loss in functionality, tab bar is still present at all times, page loading status is safari style (in the address bar) and menus are still there.

So heres how to do it....

Fission - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1951 - this will allow you to get rid of the status bar at the bottom and have a loading bar in the address bar ala safari style.

Install Fission, you can configure it like any other extension in the addons menu. To get rid of the status bar to View > click on status bar to uncheck it.

Tiny menu - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1455 - allows one to make a Tiny drop down menu and move all the buttons to the top bar from the navigation bar... one less bar = more vertical space

Install Tiny menu, restart FF, right click on blank area next to menu and click customize. on the pop up screen if you already havnt check "use small icons" and then simply drag all the buttons in the navigation bar to the top bar next to menu. Click OK on the customize screen and now right click on the blank navigation bar and on the popup menu uncheck navigation bar.

OPTIONAL - install Old location Bar - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7637 - i like this on my mini, it makes things a lil faster and neater.

Tweak the Tab bar size. If your like me and use tabs (which id assume most do they are awesome) and whether or not you have the tab bar open all the time this will be an awesome lil addition as well. Simply download the userChrome.zip attached and copy the userChrome.css file to:

FOR XP - C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\PROFILE_NAME\chrome\

What that does is make the tab bar smaller in vertical height. You can use this on other os's as well... but i dont know the directory off the top of my head to put it in.

For XP users - Make the title bar smaller. This not only effects firefox but all other windows as well. Its simple. Right click on the desktop > properties click on the appearance tab, then click on advanced. On the screen that pops up in the item drop down list select "Active Title bar" and change its size down from its default of 25px to 20px. This will not change the text size, just makes the title bar a little leaner.

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I also like to do these tweaks in the about:config page (simply type about:config into the address bar and hit enter). Some of these settings will not be present in the about config... to add one simple right click anywhere and select new, integer (any setting with a value with numbers), or boolean (true or false). For settings already present just double click to change the value. These tweaks will make pages load SO MUCH faster its insane.

Setting name ---------------- Value

browser.cache.memory.capacity -------- 65536
content.notify.backoffcount ------------ 5
content.notify.interval ----------------- 0
network.http.pipelining ----------------- true
network.http.pipelining.firstrequest ------ true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests ----- 8
network.http.proxy.pipelining ------------ true
nglayout.initialpaint.delay ---------------- 0
ui.submenuDelay ------------------------ 0

And thats it. Firefox will now be optomized to fit the mini 9's screen much better and be faster..

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Default 06-30-2009, 08:16 PM

Thank you very much indeed !

Your posting is very interesting and of course it's useful for me.


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Default 06-30-2009, 08:20 PM

auto hide your windows taskbar....
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Default 06-30-2009, 08:37 PM

Thanks for the tip on Fission! I've been wanting something that does that. (Why in blue blazes does Firefox not have a built in option for the status/progress info to pop up and then disappear like every other major browser does?!)

Also, the "Smart Bookmarks" add-on will reduce the toolbar bookmarks to just the favicon, and give you the option of auto-hiding the bookmarks bar.

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Default 06-30-2009, 09:01 PM

ya you could auto hid the task bar but personally i have never liked it.

And as far as the bookmark bar i have never used it... so have always had it disabled / hidden.

thanks for the replies guys.
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Default 06-30-2009, 10:22 PM

F11 for full-screen mode. All other tips are secondary.


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Default 07-01-2009, 12:52 AM

on ubuntu you can get rid of the bar at the bottom. i moved my trash icon and workspace switcher to the top bar and installed avant window manager.
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Default 07-01-2009, 12:53 AM

Unless you really need the taskbar you could autohide it.


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Default 07-01-2009, 12:58 AM

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F11 for full-screen mode. All other tips are secondary.
thats the thing... i have never and will never like full screen or auto hide stuff... i dont like dealing with the time (although very short) it takes for buttons to reappear.
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Default 07-01-2009, 01:22 AM

I've done something similar on my Ubuntu firefox, but Chrome is still smaller. If they ever push the tabs into the menu bar it will be better yet.
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