Is there a way to find out what persona I have without searching through all the Personas?
I want to change my persona, but use the same one in the future. Is there a way I can find this one w/o having to search the whole Personas page?
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Hi lgcampbell,
Try going to Tools > Add-ons > Appearance. This will show you all the themes/personas you have installed. You'll know which one you are currently using because it will have a Disable button displayed.
You can find more information on using and managing personas in the Knowledge Base article Use themes to change the look of Firefox.
Hopefully this helps!
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Hi lgcampbell,
Try going to Tools > Add-ons > Appearance. This will show you all the themes/personas you have installed. You'll know which one you are currently using because it will have a Disable button displayed.
You can find more information on using and managing personas in the Knowledge Base article Use themes to change the look of Firefox.
Hopefully this helps!
A Persona may not last forever, so if you like a persona then it is best to make a backup copy of the two persona image files in the profile folder in case they get removed from the persona server.
If you like a persona then it is always best to save a copy of the files lightweighttheme-header and lightweighttheme-footer in the Firefox Profile Folder.
Firefox only stores the images from the currently selected persona.
All others that you have installed are loaded from the server when you select a different persona.
Can you tell me where Firefox stores it's appearance files (my current persona) as I'd like to tweak it a bit in my photo editor ?
You can see that in my above post.
The current persona consists of the two files lightweighttheme-header and lightweighttheme-footer (no file extension) in the profile folder.
You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder:
- Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Open Containing Folder
Thanks for that. I didn't know where the profile file was, so your info helped me find it. The header file is not a normal graphics format but I was able to use Irfanview to rename it as jpg and so I have retrieved it and can now work on it.