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Google has overtaken the mozilla webpage and I cannot view bookmarks etc how can I reset to allow me to view Mozilla webpage properly. I cannot even get to "tools" to make any changes

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I can't access the Mozilla webpage on my computer since a friend of mine made some changes. The Google page used take up half the page when I opened Mozilla but now it takes 7/8th of the page so much so I can not access "my book marks"; file, view and tools etc on the Mozilla web Page. I need help to return/restore Mozilla as it was before my friend removed all the tool bars etc. I can see 1/8 the of the web page behind the "Google" page; I've tried to put my curser at the sides, top and bottom of Google to reduce it to what it was but I'm unable to do so. I think if I could reduce it I could access my bookmarks etc.

I can't access the Mozilla webpage on my computer since a friend of mine made some changes. The Google page used take up half the page when I opened Mozilla but now it takes 7/8th of the page so much so I can not access "my book marks"; file, view and tools etc on the Mozilla web Page. I need help to return/restore Mozilla as it was before my friend removed all the tool bars etc. I can see 1/8 the of the web page behind the "Google" page; I've tried to put my curser at the sides, top and bottom of Google to reduce it to what it was but I'm unable to do so. I think if I could reduce it I could access my bookmarks etc.

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Firefox 3.6+ versions have a feature to allow the user to hide the Menu bar.

Hit the Alt key to temporarily show the Menu bar, then open View > Toolbars and select Menu bar, so it has a check-mark.
The F10 can also be used on most PC's to temporarily reveal the Menu bar.

https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Menu+bar+is+missing