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On desktop almost all icons are Mozilla icons. How do i change them to the icons of the web sites?

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When i place web sites on my desk top, very few of them keep the original web site icon. They change to the Mozilla icon, the globe with the fox wrapped around it.

  How do i change these back to the web site icons?
When i place web sites on my desk top, very few of them keep the original web site icon. They change to the Mozilla icon, the globe with the fox wrapped around it. How do i change these back to the web site icons?

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You can't and that is very wasteful of resources, good thing computer now have a lot more storage and memory. That used to be something that slowed down system startup.

I just have applications in the Start, desktop, and quick launch.

Suggest you make them keyworded bookmark shortcuts then you can call them up from Firefox with a name you assign yourself typically 1-7 characters, could be all initials in some cases, words, or anything.

I keep most of my keyword shortcuts in one folder "K" on my bookmarks toolbar, and the keyword is at the beginning of the title and sorted on the title so they are sorted on the keyword. The current folder actually has a distribution date on it so it isn't as short a name as I had intended. The "AwesomeBar" feature helps me to remember one if I forget it.