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How can you use a button more than once when you customize the bars?

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When I drag an item out of the "Customize Toolbar" onto a toolbar that item disappears from the "Customize Toolbar" window and I can't add it to another Toolbar. Isn't it possible to do this(Like in FF3). I wish to have the "New Tab" button in two places.

When I drag an item out of the "Customize Toolbar" onto a toolbar that item disappears from the "Customize Toolbar" window and I can't add it to another Toolbar. Isn't it possible to do this(Like in FF3). I wish to have the "New Tab" button in two places.

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You can drag the New Tab button from the tab bar to another toolbar to make it stay there. A double click on empty space on the tab bar will also open a new tab.

You can add this code to userChrome.css below the @namespace line to make both New Tab buttons (tab bar and toolbar) visible at the same time.

#new-tab-button { visibility: visible !important; }
.tabs-newtab-button { visibility: visible !important; }

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yes i can drag it, but only have it in once place. Which is the problem.

Man Firefox is user hostile.

Where is this userChrome.css file supposed to be there is none. Nor is there a folder called Chrome.