If you, like me, appreciate clean and simple layouts. The Firefox Title Bar is a bit annoying, wastes space, and adds unneeded clutter. Here’s how to remove it.
If this site (and the rest) doesn’t make it obvious, I like my layouts to be simple. I don’t want to waste space that doesn’t give me information that I need. That’s one of the reasons I use Linux – I can make the OS get out of my way and get my work done.
So, what am I talking about? A picture is worth 1,000 words…
![firefox title bar](https://linuxtips.gq/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Selection_209-1024x129.png)
It’s actually easy to get rid of, if you know where to look.
In Firefox, look in the upper-left. You’ll see three vertical dots and those open the menu. Click that and then click on “Customize”. Then, simply scroll down and untick the box for Title Bar.
![disable firefox title bar](https://linuxtips.gq/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Selection_210.png)
You don’t even have to restart the browser.