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How can I customize disappearance of "menu bar" to only show with icon toggle located on line below the Bookmarks Toolbar

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On laptop or desktop (with yahoo.com) the menubar, if enabled, takes up one line for no reason. Its I would like to be able to enable/disable the menubar via a customization icon that I would position on the line below the bookmarks toolbar line. One free line of vertical window space is important.

A second customization could also be a toggle for the bookmarks toolbar. It is a pain to have to right click on a clear area to enable/disable either the tool or menu bars.

On laptop or desktop (with yahoo.com) the menubar, if enabled, takes up one line for no reason. Its I would like to be able to enable/disable the menubar via a customization icon that I would position on the line below the bookmarks toolbar line. One free line of vertical window space is important. A second customization could also be a toggle for the bookmarks toolbar. It is a pain to have to right click on a clear area to enable/disable either the tool or menu bars.

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Hi there, you can try going into fullscreen mode fn + f11 - or hamburger menu >> fullscreen, which will make the menu bar go away until you mouse to the top of your screen.

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It removes the bookmarks toolbar by using F11. I would actually appreciate a feature that only hid the toolbar.

In the customization menu I found the full screen icon. I will experiment with that customization.

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lsatenstein said

It removes the bookmarks toolbar by using F11. I would actually appreciate a feature that only hid the toolbar. In the customization menu I found the full screen icon. I will experiment with that customization.

I like the idea of using the mouse to select fullscreen/regular presentation. I am giving it a few days to "grow on me".

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Please mark as solution if you see this as a good workaround!