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How to put extensions on my toolbar?

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Hey all,

What I want to ask is in the title. Customize does not allow this and neither does dragging. I can put the add-ons button somewhere else but I want to get a specific extension to show up on my toolbar (left of the options hamburger menu). How do I do this? I thought there may not have been enough space at first so I removed another extension, but I still can't put it where I want it.

The extension I mean is called "Close other tabs", basically I want it to be clickable and that once clicked, it closes all tabs that aren't my currently active one. I use something like this in chrome and it's really useful. Since I switched to Firefox I want the same thing, but it seems this extension only allows using hotkeys, which is a bit annoying (my brain can only take so many hotkeys and a click-and-fix solution is better for what I want to accomplish here I think)

Have a nice day,

DiaborMagics

Hey all, What I want to ask is in the title. Customize does not allow this and neither does dragging. I can put the add-ons button somewhere else but I want to get a specific extension to show up on my toolbar (left of the options hamburger menu). How do I do this? I thought there may not have been enough space at first so I removed another extension, but I still can't put it where I want it. The extension I mean is called "Close other tabs", basically I want it to be clickable and that once clicked, it closes all tabs that aren't my currently active one. I use something like this in chrome and it's really useful. Since I switched to Firefox I want the same thing, but it seems this extension only allows using hotkeys, which is a bit annoying (my brain can only take so many hotkeys and a click-and-fix solution is better for what I want to accomplish here I think) Have a nice day, DiaborMagics

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Hi   !
Maybe this add-on is just what you are looking for:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/toolbar-buttons/?src=search

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Hi   !
Maybe this add-on is just what you are looking for:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/toolbar-buttons/?src=search

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Thank you that worked!

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DiaborMagics said

Thank you that worked!

You're quite welcome   !
So glad it worked;   I was keeping my fingers crossed   !