I don't even like how Firefox has no labels on its buttons (e.g. "Home",
"Back", etc.) while the rest of Gnome (a.k.a. Nauitlus) has labels
(preferences set at System > Preferences > Appearance > Interface >
"Text Below Items"... even if Firefox ignores this).

The reason Firefox ignores these preferences (e.g. takes away the
text/labels) is for more screen space on the user's screen.

I'm in favour of getting rid of Firefox bookmark toolbar and bringing
back the text below the icons, bringing both Firefox and Gnome/Nautilus
in harmony.

The minimal Nautilus David is suggesting reminds me of the old style of
Nautilus Ubuntu used to ship with (see my Wikipedia screenshot at:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d0/Ubuntu-
desktop-2-410-20080706.png)

(sorry if I sent this twice... Launchpad is acting up)

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Nautilus file browser toolbar is complicated, redundant, and ugly
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