Sure the searchbar resizes itself when buttons are added but it is not
able to be resized manually by the users. Also the screenshot of the
default theme shows the addon section which blends in the the statusbar,
so no its not that thick on a regular website.

The find bar on the top moves the entire page down when it's enabled,
the find bar implementation on the bottom overlays the page keeping
everything in the same position while searching.

EE wrote:
> Ronnie wrote:
>> UI enhancements
>>
>> Perhaps the active tab text should be bold since its at time hard to
>> disguish which tab is open.
>>
>> Find bar relocation to the bottom like firefox
>>
>> statusbar thinned to provide more screenspace
>>
>> Perhaps the ability to resize search bar
>>
> You mean the search bar does not resize itself?  I thought I had to
> add code to the userChrome.css file to prevent that.
>   What is wrong with the Find bar being where it is?  Find bars in
> other browsers are near the top and you get used to bars being in a
> different position after a while.  SeaMonkey does not have an addon
> bar, and when I added one, it was right under the navigation toolbar. 
> I got used to its being there.
>   The status bar is really that thick as shown in the screenshots with
> the SeaMonkey Modern theme?  The default theme and most third party
> themes do not make it that thick.
>
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