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Add controls to Firefox Toolbar (minimize/maximize/close)

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Hi,

I am using Firefox 31 on Arch Linux with KDE. With help of this link I was able to hide my titlebar http://oxygenkde.altervista.org/exceptionsguide.html

Now I need to add the controls like minimize/maximize and close to the toolbar of firefox to be able to control it but I do not find them in the customize view.

Where do I get these?

Best regards, Pascal

Hi, I am using Firefox 31 on Arch Linux with KDE. With help of this link I was able to hide my titlebar http://oxygenkde.altervista.org/exceptionsguide.html Now I need to add the controls like minimize/maximize and close to the toolbar of firefox to be able to control it but I do not find them in the customize view. Where do I get these? Best regards, Pascal

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Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

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FredMcD, I know you have not used Linux so perhaps you should avoid questions like this.


Perhaps the _ [] X window controls is in one of the hidden toolbars?

Have not used KDE for several years (mainly Gnome 2 and now XFCE again) to know of its quirks. Note that Firefox is more of a GTK app.

Modified by James

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There are only controls visible on another toolbar when you are in full screen mode and thus no title bar is present. Otherwise the controls on the title bar are used.