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Ed Mullen  
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 More options May 17 2012, 1:53 pm
Newsgroups: mozilla.support.firefox
From: Ed Mullen <e...@MUNGEedmullen.net>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 13:53:47 -0400
Local: Thurs, May 17 2012 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: Distinguishing between two versions running concurrently

Sailfish wrote:
> My bloviated meandering follows what Swifty graced us with on 5/17/2012
> 6:38 AM:
>> Is there an obvious way to tailor Firefox such that it is glaringly
>> obvious whether I'm running 10.0.4 ESR and/or 12.0 (I may have both of
>> them open)

>> An ideal solution for me would be if I could insert "ESR" after the
>> "Firefox" in the Firefox button at the top left.

>> I'll admit that there are significant differences between the two, but
>> none of them shout at me "This is ESR" or "This is 12.0"

>> I'm happy with straightforward registry tweaks, if that's what it
>> takes.

> You could add a toolbar button (via Customize) one one release that
> isn't on the other?

> Otherwise, "Help>About Firefox" is there.

Or install a different theme on one version.

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Ed Mullen
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