Optimize Firefox to Maximize Monitor Screen Space

Some say that computer users who have 17" or larger monitors can do work easier than those with 14" monitors.

This only tells one thing, viewing space is important. You see, if you have a large monitor, you can appreciate the texts and images on websites even more. But what if you have a small 14" monitor and buying a larger one isn't a priority yet? Hmmm...don't answer that and keep on reading instead.

I learned some Firefox tweaks in order to come up with a maximized monitor screen space for a larger view whatever the size of your monitor is.
Do the following steps:
1. Run Firefox in maximized mode.

2. In the 'Menu Toolbar', right click an empty space then select 'Customize'.

3. In the 'Customized Toolbar' window, drag the following:
* Flexible Space;
* All icons except 'Back' and 'Forward' button-icons.

3. While the 'Customized Toolbar' window is open, drag the following to its new location:
* The 'Back' button-icon to the right of 'Help' tab;
* The 'Forward' button-icon to the right of the 'Back' button-icon;
* The 'Location Bar' to the right of the 'Forward' button-icon;
* Then the 'Activity Indicator' to the right of the "Location Bar'.

4. Afterwhich, click 'Done' to close the 'Customized Toolbar' window.

5. Now, again in the 'Menu Toolbar', right click an empty space and uncheck both 'Navigation Toolbar' and 'Bookmarks Toolbar, and you're done.

You will have a screen displayed as in the screenshot.