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How can I pin the ONLY link I need (Bookmooch java) to the navigation bar instead of opening up a whole new toolbar?

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I sent a better written request with an incorrect email address before ...

I would like to add a single URL link as a button to the navigation bar, instead of having to open a whole new toolbar for it alone.

I have moved all my add-ons to this single visible toolbar with the help of an add-on, but there isn't one for the Bookmooch bar. The official one can only be dragged into the bookmarks bar which I never use.

If I created a whole new bar and moved all the preset tools (home, back, etc) onto it, could I combine them with that URL button?

Or is the only way to fiddle with the registry and replace bits of the Mozilla code?

The link to the only person offering custom toolbar icons (I managed to find) won't load.

Help? Thank you!

I sent a better written request with an incorrect email address before ... I would like to add a single URL link as a button to the navigation bar, instead of having to open a whole new toolbar for it alone. I have moved all my add-ons to this single visible toolbar with the help of an add-on, but there isn't one for the Bookmooch bar. The official one can only be dragged into the bookmarks bar which I never use. If I created a whole new bar and moved all the preset tools (home, back, etc) onto it, could I combine them with that URL button? Or is the only way to fiddle with the registry and replace bits of the Mozilla code? The link to the only person offering custom toolbar icons (I managed to find) won't load. Help? Thank you!

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https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+to+customize+the+toolbar
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Toolbar_customization

When you are in the Toolbar Customize mode, move the Bookmarks Toolbar Items to the Navigation Toolbar. Then hide the now empty Bookmarks Toolbar.