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Combine Stop and Reload in Firefox

10_after Tired of having the stop button taking up too much room in Firefox?  Well, you could remove it from the interface all together or hide it, until you need it.  The Smart Stop/Reload extension for Firefox will combine your stop and reload buttons into one.

This is to save you toolbar space, plain and simple.  To avoid unintended reloads, the button is disabled for a split second when a page has finished loading.

For those of you who might have the Stylish extension installed, you have a few more options when it comes to combining the stop and reload buttons.  Pick up the Stylish add-on then try these user styles out:

I like anything that helps me remove the browser clutter, so take your pick out of these suggestions – and if you have anymore, feel free to leave a comment and suggest!

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  • @Philipp: And here I was, all ready to suggest that. ^_^ You might want to add '!important' to each of the properties, too.
  • Thanks for the suggestion Philipp, just gave it a shot and works like that for me here too. :)
  • Philipp
    You can also add the code of the first stylish script to your userChrome.css.
    http://userstyles.org/styles/10

    Keep the correct order of the buttons in mind ;)
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