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Assumption: Are you a user of KDE and Firefox, you have little leverage screen and want the maximum amount of vertical space to see the web pages you browse, without losing functionality in the browser . Well here’s a little guide to what you can get very easily.

 Saving Firefox KDE KDE screen end with Firefox without losing functionality (with video!)

Needless to say this is, except for details, the configuration that I use in Firefox, which sought to achieve the same in Opera, without satisfactory results (among other things). Let the mess …

Savings

end KDE screen with Firefox:

still want to save more space, watch out, you tend to always use the browser maximized (not full screen), there are two steps you can take.

Savings

end KDE screen with Firefox II:

And if you still want more space without the need to use the browser to full screen, you can pull on all the items in the tab bar, but if you use multiple tabs and bookmarks in the bar, the experience can be … horrible.

Personally, I prefer the outcome of the first video, which as I said, is the one I use. Now, what advantages does this setup screen in addition to saving

For me, the main one is speed. There is nothing faster than a single click, and with that one click I can open any of the markers visible in the active tab with a left mouse click, or in new background tab with a middle mouse click (this is one of the things that haunt me at Opera, and do not even respond well with markers from the pull-a folder, or the same bookmarks menu, for example, something basic).

addition, this whole system is based on the need into a small number of sites many times in one day , or in a workday, but more and more users have his “four sites” usual, and others from accessing social networking, social bookmarking, RSS, etc.. There is always room to access all the bookmarks you want in many different forms (most common to all browsers). By the way, that fit like bookmarks, extensions icons fit.

Finally, two images of those who claim to be worth a thousand words , because the comparison holds only Chrome maximized:

 wbs end Savings 500x199 screen with Firefox in KDE without losing functionality (with video!) Opera, Chrome, Firefox 1 and 2 (as video)

 Firefox 1 2 3 500x121 screen saving tip with Firefox in KDE without losing functionality (with video!) Firefox 1, 2 and 3 (as video)

all this, I must say that you can save more screen browsers like Chrome and Opera (especially in Opera 12, making use of new visual themes), regardless functions , which is the opposite of what I want. Also, not everyone will have to come either a configuration like this, but you can always bring up an idea (if you have ideas to share, go ahead).

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