Is it possible to customize the Firefox Button and if so, how?

I love the whole upward with the Firefox button, but find I have to go into options and add the Tools menu bar (which I use often). I do not keep the menu bar showing that it takes too much space on the screen. Is it possible to add the functions of the menu bar for the Firefox button, and if not, may I suggest this as a future feature, as some of the functions of the menu bar are already on the Firefox button. As there is plenty of space may put all the options of the menu bar on the Firefox button and completely get rid of the menu bar!

There is an add-on to customize the Firefox button. I have not installed/used the add-on. If you are adventurous, it's here:

"I still have the idea of putting all the menus in the menu bar on the Firefox button for us users without keyboard shortcut." How about it Firefox? »

We are all volunteers without compensation here to help other Firefox users. Elements of the Firefox key decisions were made by developers, and your question about it will probably not be heard by the developers to post in this forum. Maybe the add-on which above will solve the problem for you as long as the developer of the add-on retains support and update.

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