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Tweak Firefox to Make the Most of Your Netbook's Screen

First Asus released the EEE (you know, that tiny little Linux laptop), now netbooks are flooding the marketplace as other makers trip over themselves to compete. I love my new MSI Wind, but let's face it: 1024x600 doesn't give you a surplus of screen real estate. Here's what I've done to maximize my viewable area in Firefox without sacrificing much needed functionality.

Step one is to reduce what you can using the options Firefox provides out-of-the-box.

First to go: the status bar. While I know there are reasons to leave it visible, it's not really necessary for the bulk of the web browsing most of us do, and those are valuable pixels we can save. Next, head over to the toolbar menu click on customize. Switching from the default large to small icons will provide another small gain.

Now let's get rid of the bookmarks toolbar.

If you're not using an online bookmarking service yet, owning a netbook is a good reason to start. By using Google bookmarks and installing the GMarks addon, you're able to sneak all your favorites into the top main navigation toolbar. After you've installed GMarks, go back to toolbar customization and drag the GMarks Toolbar star onto the bar wherever you prefer it.

Next, grab the Hide Menubar addon. One of the very, very few things I like better about IE is how the menu bar isn't shown by default. With Hide Menubar, Firefox can do it too, saving you even more space at the top of your screen.

Last but not least, if you roll that way, don't forget about the old F11 key. Though I haven't used it much in the past, I've got a feeling that I'll be using it more and more since I don't like autohiding the task bar and there's really no point in showing the title bar in Firefox. I know what page I'm looking at, you don't need to tell me.

With only two addons (and small ones, at that) I've trimmed down from 108 pixels to 29 without even using fullscreen mode - meaning I've gained back just over 13% of my screen. Know another pixel-pinching tip? Share it with us by leaving a comment!

Tags: browsertips, eee, firefox, howtos, minimalism, msi wind, MsiWind, netbook, umpc

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