The Add-on Bar was introduced in FireFox 4 and replaced the Status bar.
The Add-on Bar is a toolbar at the bottom of your screen that keeps all of your add-on shortcuts, thus giving you a quick access to their features.
The status bar was primarily removed to make the most of the browser real estate- which makes many of us wonder why the newly introduced Add-on bar is absolutely un-optimized in terms of saving the browser screen space.
The following three addons attempt to fix that bug:
1. Move Addons Bar Into the Address Bar
URL Addon Bar is a little experimental FireFox add-on that requires no re-start.
It re-locates all your buttons from the Add-ons Bar to the URL bar (right inside the bar where you normally see the page URL and the star to bookmark the current page).
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You are always able to hide the add-ons bar by clicking its X sign right inside your address bar:
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Drawbacks:
- If you have too many add-ons, the buttons will fill up your whole URL bar (which happened to one of my FireFox profiles). This makes the add-on completely impossible to use.
- For small screens or long URLs, you might be unable to see the whole URL in the address bar, but that’s not a big deal as most screen resolutions will allow for an adequate URL bar width.
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2. Transform Add-on Bar into a Set of Buttons
Barlesque is an easy-to-use add-on that collapses the wide gray add-on bar into a neat set of add-on buttons. What this basically means is that upon installation, your add-ons bar won’t be a solid horizontal band across the bottom of your browser window. Instead, there will be buttons that cover no more space than they need.
Before:
(Provided you have the add-on bar switched on: “View” menu -> “Toolbars” -> check the “Add-on Bar”)
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After you install the add-on:

The add-on options let you:
- Toggle the “collapsed” mode using the little add-on icon within the address bar (as well as use the customized keyboard shortcut for that);
- Align the buttons to the right or to the left;
- Switch on the auto-collapse timer, that automatically collapses the add-on bar after the set number of seconds.
3. Set the Minimum Width of the Add-on Bar
Here’s another FireFox add-on that lets you minimize your add-on bar and save on screen real estate. Basically the add-on lets you set the width, height and color of the add-on bar.

You are most likely to be surprised after having it installed because:
- The default width seems to be set to 0, so you won’t see your add-on bar at all;
- All the buttons you used to have in your address bar will be removed. You’ll need to right click the add-on bar and choose “Customize” to again add your add-on buttons to the new bar.
After having everything set up, you are likely to love using it though!

Any other space-saving tips for FireFox add-on bar? Please share them in the comments!
Here are a couple of more space-saving tips for FireFox users:
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