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==Remove 1px margin left to first toolbar button==
The current build (beta 3) of Fx 3 has a greatly improved toolbar. I especially like the fact that the developers had the guts to implement the asymmetrical Back/Forward button configuration.
However, there is an issue with the toolbar on Windows Vista (probably shared by other versions as well): To the left of the first toolbar button ("Back" by default) there is a 1 pixel margin separating the button from the left screen edge where it is not clickable.
This may seem like a tiny issue, but can be extremely annoying when using the button a lot and relying on "throwing" the mouse pointer to the left edge in the general direction of the button, just like most people do with the "Close" button in the system menu on the top right corner of the screen. Removing the margin would allow the user to use the "Back" button intuitively and quickly and not require repositioning the pointer anymore.
I can imagine that for someone familiar with the code, it would take less than a minute to fix.




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