Hide Menubar is a Firefox extension that hides the main menu, providing more visual space on-screen. The software is perfect for users who want a clean and minimalistic browsing experience, and it can be quickly and easily installed for free from the Firefox add-ons site.
Once installed, Disablemenu instantly adds a toolbar button to your browser (simply right-click on the toolbar-menu and select customize) and a keyboard shortcut (default: Alt-M) to toggle the main menu on/off. I found this to be incredibly helpful, as I'm often in situations where I want to free up some screen space but still need to access the menu from time to time.
It's worth noting that if you have any feedback or suggestions for the developers, they encourage you to email them using the link in the about window. It seems they don't often check the comments or reviews on the extension's page, so this could be a more direct way to communicate.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that Disablemenu is cross-platform and works seamlessly on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. If you need to update before the extension becomes available on your preferred platform's marketplace, you can also visit the developer's website for an update.
Overall, I would highly recommend giving Disablemenu a try to anyone looking for a simple but useful extension to improve their browsing experience.
Version 0.3.2: N/A