After I installed and ran the Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) for the first time, the first thing I noticed was the address bar located above the menu bar, while the menu bar was located below it.
IE7 layout is shifted from the stardard user interface found in most of other Microsoft applications.
I found that many people posted methods to move the menu bar back to its original location by editing the Windows Registry.
Editing the Windows Registry is not recommended for a novice because if someone accidentally edited the wrong setting, it might cause the operating system to crash.
I was searching around the Internet and stumbled upon IE7Pro. IE7Pro is an add-on for Internet Explorer which can move the menu bar back to its origincal position.
IE7Pro also has lots of sleek features and extras that make your browsing faster, more responsive and customizable.
Visit IE7Pro web site for more information and download the add-on.
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Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) changed the interface appearance. IE7 won’t let you customize or move the navigation buttons as opposed to the earlier versions.
Many users find that the new placement of the navigation buttons at different positions in the web browser is not practically user friendly. They prefer to group these buttons together.
Quero Toolbar is a navigation bar replacement for Internet Explorer that you can download for free. It supports Internet Explorer 5.5 or later, including IE7.
The toolbar is also integrated with ad blocker, that will block intrusive web advertising.
Visit Quero Toolbar web site to read about its features and download the toolbar.

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