Get control of your Firefox right click menu

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If you have a number of Firefox add-ons, it's likely that your right click menu is getting really big! I know mine is. The Menu Editor Firefox Add-on is a great solution as it will allow for the removal and/or rearranging of menu items from the right-click context menu and the main menubar.

Really handy for anyone who has an out of control context menu in Firefox.

June 11, 2007 in Firefox

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