Disablemenu is a Firefox add-on that lets you toggle the visibility of the main menu. It enables you to show or hide the main menu via a simple click, offering you more space and ease of navigation.
One of the notable features of disablemenu is its ability to support autohide. The new version comes with a toolbar button and keyboard shortcut that allow you to toggle the main menu on and off with ease. In version 0.2.4.2, a popup-menu-item was added to help toggle the menu, and in the latest version, 0.2.5, an autohide function was included.
The autohide feature is one of the most important additions to this tool, making it possible for the menu to disappear after a specific time. Usually, the feature is activated by default, and its setting is set to 30 seconds. However, you can disable it by going to the preferences menu and setting the autohide time to 0.
Another interesting feature of disablemenu is the option to show the menu automatically when the mouse is moved to the top area of Firefox. This feature was added in version 0.3.
It is important to note that the developer rarely reads the comments, reviews, or discussions on this site, and so to give feedback, one needs to send an email using the link in the about window. Additionally, as the extension needs approval from the reviewers, those who need upgrades before disablemenu is available here can visit the developer's website.
In terms of compatibility, Disablemenu requires Firefox 1.5 - 3.0.*, making it ideal for most Firefox users. Its recent update, what's new in this release, comes with some new options, implemented optional status bar hiding, some bugfixes, and some new locales, and made compatible with Firefox 3. All these features make Disablemenu an ideal extension for everyone looking to manage their Firefox browser easily.
Version 0.3.3: N/A