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Space to the right of menu bar seems to have blurry icons. What?

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After installing Firefox 4.01 I've been able to set up my toolbars pretty much like I want them. However. the bar area to the right of the menu bar shows up with what appear to be some sort of blurry icons. There are seven of them. I cannot tell what they are and none are active when the cursor is placed on them. It's an anouyance that I'd like to get rid of. What is it?

After installing Firefox 4.01 I've been able to set up my toolbars pretty much like I want them. However. the bar area to the right of the menu bar shows up with what appear to be some sort of blurry icons. There are seven of them. I cannot tell what they are and none are active when the cursor is placed on them. It's an anouyance that I'd like to get rid of. What is it?

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Please provide a screenshot of the Toolbar area of the browser window.

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Adding+screenshots

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I must apologize for asking a dumb question. I just realized that the area I described is semi transparent on the Firefox window. Therefore, if there happen to be desktop icons directly behind that area, they will appear as blurry items. I realized this only after moving the Firefox window lower on my screen. Thanks for your time.