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How to add the quit button (power icon or red-X) to a toolbar?

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At the bottom-right of the Menu popup window (on the same line as +Customize) is the Quit button (looks like a power icon). A similar Quit button appears in the Firefox menu popup, but at lower-left.

To use either of these (which close multiple windows and save the session) requires at least two clicks: One to pop open the submenu, then the second to click the command.

In FF 33, there is not a way that I can find to place either button on a toolbar so that the Quit/Save function can be accessed in one click. Neither am I able to find a non-android addon that provides this usability.

Is there a workaround, addon, setting, or whatever, that will allow one of these Quit buttons to be placed on a toolbar?

At the bottom-right of the Menu popup window (on the same line as +Customize) is the Quit button (looks like a power icon). A similar Quit button appears in the Firefox menu popup, but at lower-left. To use either of these (which close multiple windows and save the session) requires at least two clicks: One to pop open the submenu, then the second to click the command. In FF 33, there is not a way that I can find to place either button on a toolbar so that the Quit/Save function can be accessed in one click. Neither am I able to find a non-android addon that provides this usability. Is there a workaround, addon, setting, or whatever, that will allow one of these Quit buttons to be placed on a toolbar?

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Hello

This is an old add-on but it seems to still work:

After installing it will likely be hidden in your customization screen, so you will have to bring it to one of your toolbars. Either enter about:customizing in your address bar or go to:

  • New Fx Menu > Customize
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Hello

This is an old add-on but it seems to still work:

After installing it will likely be hidden in your customization screen, so you will have to bring it to one of your toolbars. Either enter about:customizing in your address bar or go to:

  • New Fx Menu > Customize
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This does work, thanks. Since a lot of the older addons have problems, I (mistakenly) didn't try it.

Let me leave this question open for a few days and see if any better fixes come up. Can this be the best solution?'

EDIT With no other suggestions, I'm accepting Cory's answer. Exit Button is a minimal 8k and gets the job done.

Some may wish to change out the pitiful stop button graphic, but that's a matter of preference.

This is yet another extension needed (like Vertical Toolbar) to provide a feature that should be native in the UI (IMO).

Of course, being able to have these features, even with the extra work, is the reason most people stay with FF.

Modified by Bill