Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
I'd like to be able to hide the menu bar just as I can hide the bookmarks
bar, status bar, etc. (not reducing them to a single line or collapsing
them but actually hiding them)
This can be done on Firefox so I expected to be able to do it on Seamonkey
as well.

On 7 September 2014 16:47, David E. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

On 9/7/2014 2:30 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Nobody using SeaMonkey want to hide the menu bar ...... If you need
that, stay away of SeaMonkey and use FireFox.


You win the award for the best answer yet.

Cifuentes wants a capability that I would never use and refuses to
consider selecting the "grippies" to reduce all menu and tool bars to a
single thin line.

If Cifuentes were to submit and RFE bug report requesting the capability
to hide the menu bar, he would be required to provide a use-case to
justify the change.  However, he has never explained here why such a
capability might be desirable, which is the same thing as providing a
use-case.

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