How to add tab to firefox toolbar

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Dave Davison
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How to add tab to firefox toolbar

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BEFORE W 7 my Freemake Downloader tab lurked in the Firefox toolbar for convernient access but since updating to W7 it is not there, it is installed so how can I make it appear where the arrow indicates please.............many more questions to follow because of the upgrade. Regards :scratch: Dave.
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Re: How to add tab to firefox toolbar

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Hi Dave,

When you installer the software, did you tick the option to add the extension to your browser?
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If you did, the button should be available on your browser toolbar. It could simply be inactive, so click on the hamburger button and file Tools / Extensions and see if you can enable the extension. The button should appear once it is activated.
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Re: How to add tab to firefox toolbar

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If you right click on the toolbar ( where you have the arrow ) it should bring up a drop down screen. Click on "customize" and it should display a group of available apps. Right click and drag your choice up to the toolbar and release.
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Re: How to add tab to firefox toolbar

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Great stuff Guys..........."cooking with gas" as we sometimes say here in the north of England, meaning of course job well done. But as I said, this W7 is the most frustrating transition so far in my experience with computing YET, talking to a young guy at church today who has just graduated from university after studying computer progamming - and whatever else it involves- he reckons W8 is even worse so hears hoping Microsoft don't abandon W 7 in a hurry. Thank you Dave.