In Firefox, one thing you can’t customize is the main menu. And you may find it’s a waste of space to have a whole bar for just a couple of frequent tasks like bookmarking, history or tweaking a preference here and there.

Personal Menu is a Firefox extension developed by Merci Chao that comes to solve this. By default it adds two powerful toolbar buttons that mimic the Bookmarks and History menus and perform quick actions like opening the History sidebar or bookmarking a web page when middle-clicked. A third button is waht really gives Personal Menu its name.

You can set this button to display a custom menu you modify by adding as many menu items and subitems as you wish, even mixing them to create the menu that better suites your needs.

With the Personal Menu, you can hide the menus in Menus Toolbar (even the Menus Toolbar), and design your own menu with just few settings. It also offers a History Button and a Bookmarks Button. You can set how many hitory items show in the menu, and what will happen when you middle/right click the buttons.

Get Personal Menu from Mozilla Add-ons.

Original post by E@zyVG

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