
Drag the Facebook icon you’ve just created to your Desktop. The Finder will now create a copy of the Facebook app. The Finder will now show you all your apps and folders. Click on the Finder in the bottom left corner of the screen. There you have it! This is one of the best ways to customize your Facebook icon. Find the icon you’ve saved and click Open. Right-click on the Facebook shortcut you’ve created. When you’ve saved the icon, go to your Desktop. If you want to find free icons, select “Free” at the top of the screen. On the home page, you’ll see the search bar. We used Icon Finder, and we’ll show you how you can do it as well: Moreover, you can opt for more creative, artistic designs.ĭon’t worry, these websites are legal, as long as you use the icon for your personal purposes. For example, if you don’t like the icon Facebook is currently using, you can select an older version. All you have to do is choose the one you like the best. If you reinstall, I’d look for anything Mozilla or Firefox with Explorer search and delete it (be smart) because FF saves backups so your new installation is similar to the old one.Did you know that there are many websites where you can find icons of your favorite apps? What’s more, they offer various Facebook icons.
Here they all are, pick the one that worked!: JMO but ESR went from 78 to 91 and will stay at 91 for a year or something so using a slightly older Release version shouldn’t be a security issue. You could reinstall FF, a pain I know or go back to an earlier version. I went to ESR a few years ago after the Release versions were repeatedly butchered by updates resulting in issues similar to yours. My home page and new tab page are DDG, I use a userChrome.css file to make the top bars much smaller, lots of stuff.Īlso, I’m on 91ESR.
If I want to return someplace regularly, I use bookmarks or shortcuts put in a FF desktop folder. Those are things I’ve had some luck with but I disable, delete, change a large number of about:config items. If you remove prefs.js, I’m pretty sure all your about:config changes will go back to default, along with Settings (was Options.) I meant places but you are correct, it’s places.sqlite.