Installing Firefox Extensions will surely add up different functionalities to your browser, but it will also add unwanted items in the right click menu, making it look cluttered and killing productivity. Amit Agarwal shows us a neat little extension called Menu Editor which allows us to rearrange existing items and remove useless items from the right click menu (contextual menu).
Unlike most other extensions, Menu Editor doesn’t add itself in the menu or under tools. You’ll have a hard time figuring out how to use the extension. You’ll have to go to Tools > Add-ons and then find Menu Editor and click options.
Menu Editor is not very useful for those who are willing to take the pain of finding frequently used items among the junk of other unwanted items.


wrote, on June 7th, 2007
This plugin looks awesome. I’m going to install it right now.
wrote, on June 7th, 2007
This is a good tool, no doubt about that.
wrote, on June 8th, 2007
Good plugin Thilak
wrote, on June 8th, 2007
Yup, this pluc-in is interesting. But make sure to install FEBE to back up your extension first before trying anything new.
wrote, on June 8th, 2007
I’ve had this plugin for quite sometime now, there are more awesome addons out there. Most addons if well written do have options to remove added enteries to the context menu. but if not then yes, this plugin is definitly handy.
Maybe my list should be a good read
Go to> http://www.sindhu-s.com/firefox
wrote, on June 8th, 2007
Great extension. Will really be useful. No more loooong menus.
wrote, on August 14th, 2007
Nice plugin. I like it