Drag Your Toolbars
16th Nov 2006, 19:12 GMT
You have to face the facts; some toolbars out there just do not play nice with other toolbars. Do I really need a whole row of my browser wasted, when I only use about half of a toolbar’s features? The DragNDrop Toolbars extension lets you reclaim some browsing space by making the browsing elements a little easier to manage. So what is this Firefox extension all about? Your toolbars become Drag and Droppable! Install this extension, and you will be able to chose the order of your toolbars simply using “Drag and Drop”. When you want to modify the order of your toolbars, use the context menu (right click) on any toolbar. Check the ‘Unlock toolbars’ : they become drag and droppable. When you uncheck the ‘Unlock toolbars’ option, their positions are saved, and will be restored each time you run Firefox. I really like this extension because it allows me to shape Firefox a little easier. Anything that makes my job a little easier is a really good thing. This Firefox extension is for versions 1.5 and up of the browser. To download it and check it out for yourself, please visit Mozilla’s Add-ons Web site. Tags: drag, drop, firefox, extensions, toolbars Related Content: Customize Firefox's Toolbars Hide Bar Drag de Go Handling DragDrop in 5 min Drag drop site creator now includes free add-ons: Blogs, Photo galleries and RSS feed In the Nexus: Lock Toolbars In Internet Explorer Lock Your Internet Explorer Toolbars Reducing The Number Of Firefox Toolbars Add Toolbars To The Windows Taskbar Does IE7 Banish Google and Yahoo! Search? Vista Testers Lose Toolbars