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Disabling an add-on will turn it off without removing it:
At the top of the Firefox window, click on the Firefox button (Tools menu in Windows XP), and then click Add-onsOn the menu bar, click on the Tools menu, and then click Add-onsAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and then click Add-ons. The Add-ons Manager tab will openAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-onsOn the menu bar, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-onsAt the top of the Firefox window, click on the Tools menu, and select Add-ons. The Add-ons window will open.
In the Add-ons Manager tabwindow, select the Extensions or Appearance or Plugins panel.
Select the add-on you wish to disable.
Click the Disable button.
Click Restart nowRestart Firefox if it pops up. Your tabs will be saved and restored after the restart.
To re-enable the add-on, find it in the list of Add-ons and click Enable, then restart Firefox. Hopethis helps. Please rate my response. Thanks. Have a good day.
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Right-click on a blank area of your browser's search bar. This should cause a menu to pop up.
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Review the menu's list. You will
see an item in the list called "Bookmark Toolbar." If it has been
accidentally disabled, it will not have a check mark beside it.
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Click the "Bookmark Toolbar" option. This will put a check mark beside it and place it back in your browser's top menu.
Internet Explorer
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Launch your Internet Explorer browser.
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Right-click on a blank area of your browser's top menu bar. This should cause a menu to pop up.
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Review the menu's list. You will
see an item in the list called "Favorites Bar." If it has been
accidentally disabled, it will not have a check mark beside it.
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Click the "Favorites Bar" option. This will put a check mark beside it and place it back in your browser's top menu.
Chrome
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Launch your Chrome browser.
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Click on the little wrench icon in the top right corner of your browser's bar. This will bring up a menu.
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Click "Always show bookmarks bar." This will place it back in your browser's top menu.
The Firefox "menu bar" includes dropdown menus for various tasks (including "File", "Edit", etc.). If
the menu bar does not display, press the "Alt" key (if you are using
Windows). That will restore the menu bar temporarily. To restore it permanently, go to the menu bar and
select: View > Toolbars > Menu bar
The Firefox
"navigation toolbar" includes the "back", "forward", "reload" buttons,
and the address bar (where you type a webaddress). If the navigation
bar does not display, go to the menu bar and select: View > Toolbars > Navigation toolbar
The
Firefox "bookmarks toolbar" displays frequently used bookmarks. If the
bookmark toolbar does not display, go to the menu bar and select: View > Toolbars > Bookmarks toolbar
Push the alt key, this will enable you to see that menu long enough to click "view" and then select "Menu Bar" from the drop down list.
Alternatively, now that you know that ALT key will bring that menu back when you want it, you can probably just leave it off and enjoy the added page space. I do. :)
Open your widget bar by touching the "W". Once it's open, add all of your widgets to the home screen. Stack them from top of the screen down. that should allow you to scroll down to the one you can't get to otherwise. Now simply move that one up higher, then begin to put back the ones you don't want into your widget bar in order from bottom to top. Once you have them docked back where you want them, click the "X" to close the widget bar.
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