I'd like to welcome Jeremy in being the first Firefox Tutor viewer to write and submit a tutorial. Jeremy hosts some good forums at www.pentapenguin.com. It would be great if more users helped out by sharing their tips and knowledge about Firefox like this. If you want to submit an article, click the 'User CP' link, register, and click 'Write' in the control panel.
Whether your favorite is tabs, the search bar, an informative downloads manager, or themes, Firefox has a lot of features to love. However, there's one feature that I really miss from Internet Explorer — the ability to move your toolbars around. Although you can rearrange the Back, Forward, Reload, etc. buttons, its really helpful to be able to put two toolbars on one line to save valuable screen real estate. Never fear, there's a Firefox extension just for this: the Toolbar Enhancements. Thankfully Firefox's unique extensions feature makes anything possible!
This great extension adds the ability to move toolbars anywhere in the chrome, like in this screenshot:
And as an added bonus, this handy extension gives you the choice of new toolbar buttons to help you do 'stuff' more easily, like open the JavaScript Console, view the page source, clear your cache, or toggle JavaScript and images on and off. This extension is great with all the extra buttons and features, but with the added ability to move toolbars around, this extension is a must have!
Jeremy