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@shiraz: Perhaps there is a way when you hit ALT to display the menu bar to just remove the button. It is redundant (at least with its current functionality) when the menu bar is showing anyway. Might be the only graceful option, as I gather the menu bar cannot be moved, and permanently moving the Firefox button say

@shiraz: Although if you maximize and then hit ALT to display the menu bar, you will still find an issue

@shiraz: Quite nice. And functions better than the earlier one too.

Be sure to keep the original "example" version of the file. You are going to find that while this is a good tip, the code in that article on Download Squad is really bad. While it does what it claims, it also causes problems. The "Menu Bar" items are partially hidden behind the button when you use ALT to display

@Kaelri: I'm ok with the button, but not taking up an entire 25 pixel row at the top all by itself, and certainly not bright orange. Changed mine to a nice steel grey on the same row as the tabs, and now it is there if I need it but not all up in my grill.

@LightAce: This tells you how to have it your way... ;-)

@Kaelri: Also, check this out!

@Kaelri: And I wish the tabs were in fact up with the Firefox button instead of below. Looks like there must be a way based on the screenies here.

Your screenshots seem to be inconsistent. Sometimes you show the tabs up on the same level as the new "Firefox" button, and sometimes below it. I can only get it below. Is this an OS specific difference?

This should say 1.2 not 1.1 of Rainmeter.

Second hard drive, Acronis True Image Home, 3am full image. Done.

@Kaelri: We sure do miss you Kaelri. I hope the mission to Mars went well, as THAT IS THE ONLY EXCUSE I'M GOING TO ACCEPT! ;-)

@jupiterthunder: You can choose Gnometer or Enigma as the default "theme" at install time, and switch back and forth after with RainThemes.

@NickBomb: The latest 1.2 version of Rainmeter, due for release today, fixes that issue.

New 1.2 version of Rainmeter is coming on Sunday.

What a misleading headline. I thought you were going to point me to some kind of "super coffee" that would have me supercharged by 9am. As you were. ;-)

Don't feed the trolls is the only rule you need. If everyone thought about that before responding, there would soon be no trolls.

I think except for some niche business uses, Wave is not going to be a success story until the radically change it.

I was never a big Vista hater to begin with, as once 3rd party vendors resolved some early driver issues it always worked fine for me, however Win7 is indeed sweet. The improvements over Vista, while mostly small in the grand scheme of things, are spot on and I'm very happy with Win7.