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How do you combine two or more different toolbars?

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There is wasted space on multiple toolbars that could be utilized better by moving one tool bar's items up to the empty space above. IE Norton's tool bar has 3 / 4 items on it. The Firefox tool bar above has 3 items on it: Most Visited, Getting Started and Firefox Updated with 2/3's of the bar as empty space. Even the menu toolbar has over half of the toolbar as empty wasted space.

How do you do that? Thanks
There is wasted space on multiple toolbars that could be utilized better by moving one tool bar's items up to the empty space above. IE Norton's tool bar has 3 / 4 items on it. The Firefox tool bar above has 3 items on it: Most Visited, Getting Started and Firefox Updated with 2/3's of the bar as empty space. Even the menu toolbar has over half of the toolbar as empty wasted space. How do you do that? Thanks

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You can (temporarily) hide unneeded toolbars via "View > Toolbars"

The bar with Most Visited and Getting Started is the Bookmarks Toolbar and if you open "View > Toolbars > Customize" then you can drag the "Bookmarks Toolbar items" item onto another toolbar (e.g. Menu bar) and hide that now empty Bookmarks toolbar.

Toolbars added by an extension can only be merged onto another toolbar if that extension supports that feature and most extensions do not.