
Edit pinned websites in Firefox icon in taskbar
I've pinned several websites to the Firefox icon in the taskbar by dragging the padlock icon on the left of the address bar and dropping it on the Firefox icon in the taskbar. Right click the icon to see them.
Is there any way I can edit the names to something more meaningful (see screenshot)?
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Hey cavasta,
You can try right-clicking the websites you pinned on the taskbar and this allows you to edit the nams and also permits you to add any tags. If that's not possible on your computer for some reason, then try navigating to the settings and traverse to the extensions group, where you can find an extension called "Pinned Tabs" where you might be able to customize the names... If either of these methods do not work, please don't hesitate to reach out to me...
Sincerely, Tharakram.
Thanks for the reply Tharakram. When I right click on the pinned website, the only two options available are "open" and "unpin from this list" (see screenshot). Unfortunately, as far as I can make out, your other suggestion appears to relate to pinned tabs rather than a pinned list. I'm not a huge fan of having lots of tabs open (pinned or otherwise), which is partly why I've pinned websites to the pinned list. Thanks again for your suggestions though.
Ti ṣàtúnṣe
Tharakram Nallan said
Hey cavasta, You can try right-clicking the websites you pinned on the taskbar and this allows you to edit the nams and also permits you to add any tags. If that's not possible on your computer for some reason, then try navigating to the settings and traverse to the extensions group, where you can find an extension called "Pinned Tabs" where you might be able to customize the names... If either of these methods do not work, please don't hesitate to reach out to me... Sincerely, Tharakram.
Thanks for the reply Tharakram. When I right click on the pinned website, the only two options available are "open" and "unpin from this list" (see screenshot). Unfortunately, as far as I can make out, your other suggestion appears to relate to pinned tabs rather than a pinned list. I'm not a huge fan of having lots of tabs open (pinned or otherwise), which is partly why I've pinned websites to the pinned list. Thanks again for your suggestions though.