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Can the FF 81.0 Menu bar be duplicated in the hamburger menu?

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IMHO, the Hamburger menu should be the duplicate of the Menu bar. That way one could gain vertical display space by hiding the Menu bar. After all, the some of the Menu bar options are already duplicated, but not the ones I could use. Why not go all the way and let users gain the extra display space?

IMHO, the Hamburger menu should be the duplicate of the Menu bar. That way one could gain vertical display space by hiding the Menu bar. After all, the some of the Menu bar options are already duplicated, but not the ones I could use. Why not go all the way and let users gain the extra display space?

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Out of curiosity, which ones do you need frequently that are not duplicated?

As you may know, the default layout on Firefox for Windows is to hide the menu bar. When it is hidden, you can activate it temporarily by tapping either the Alt key or the F10 key. Perhaps if you need the vertical space most of the time, that would be a good compromise?

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Out of curiosity, which ones do you need frequently that are not duplicated?

As you may know, the default layout on Firefox for Windows is to hide the menu bar. When it is hidden, you can activate it temporarily by tapping either the Alt key or the F10 key. Perhaps if you need the vertical space most of the time, that would be a good compromise?

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My hat's off with thanks. The chosen solution is of course the alt key but either key is good to know. Another ~8mm screen space recovered. :-)