FoxiFrame maximizes space use Firefox on your netbook

Posted Feb 27, 2010 by Rich
Using Firefox on a netbook with 1024 × 600 can be quite annoying: all items that we see in our large screens and take away precious pixels that we could use to view the content of websites.
(UpVery.com) Feb 27, 2010 -- Using Firefox on a netbook with 1024 × 600 can be quite annoying: all items that we see in our large screens become annoying and take away precious pixels that we could use to view the content of websites that we visit. Luckily we have extensions that help us to recover all available space, including FoxiFrame.

What matters in such extensions is to help us conquer vertical space, which is most lacking in the screen netbooks with 9 or 10 inches. FoxiFrame compresses the navigation bar and places the usual buttons in the window in the same horizontal line, allowing us to dispense with the full-screen mode to take advantage of that section. Further condensed into a single button the rest of the usual menus and options to maximize the space gained.

FoxiFrame is a free extension, and works where Firefox does.

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