Remove Clutter From Firefox Menus With Menu Editor
Sometimes one just isn’t enough. Plugins that is. Adding plugins to Firefox can be addictive, and once you start sometimes you can’t stop. After a while Firefox installations can end up getting very bloated and hard to use.
Luckily you can regain some control of your browser by installing the Menu Editor Firefox plugin. What this plugin does is allow you to remove useless or infrequently used items from the right click menu. This can be quite handy as a number of plugins have a nasty habit of adding commands to the contextual menu, which can mean that the right-click menu can get quite massive.

The Menu Editor plugin also allows items in the main Firefox menu to be removed or rearranged. If like me you like to go for the minimalistic look on your PC, then the Menu Editor plugin is for you.



Comment by deeesseee on 10 June 2007:
Mmmm yeah, I love this one. The Context Menu’s a b*tch to manage though, although that’s not Menu Editor’s fault, just because so many other extensions add options. Oh and it has a problem with HyperWords (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1941), because HyperWords tries to add a new menu, which Menu Editor does not like for some reason.