Hack Firefox to get a minimalist interface for your netbook

Minimalist Firefox
No edit menu, hidden Stop and Forward buttons, simpler location and search bars, tabs at the bottom of the screen - just some of the ways the Firefox interface can be tweaked

Firefox has many advantages over IE: its performance, security, impressive feature list and enormous library of add-ons are just the start.

But one of the biggest plus points is the way you can fundamentally rework the Firefox interface. If you've a netbook, for instance, then you might want to free up screen space, create a cleaner, simpler browser, or just redesign the program to better suit your needs.

Mike Williams
Lead security reviewer

Mike is a lead security reviewer at Future, where he stress-tests VPNs, antivirus and more to find out which services are sure to keep you safe, and which are best avoided. Mike began his career as a lead software developer in the engineering world, where his creations were used by big-name companies from Rolls Royce to British Nuclear Fuels and British Aerospace. The early PC viruses caught Mike's attention, and he developed an interest in analyzing malware, and learning the low-level technical details of how Windows and network security work under the hood.