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I have two browsers on my Windows machine: (1) Firefox and (2) chrome. In my case they look very similar except that Firefox can't display some pages directly. Can I add a title-bar to my browser window that says "Firefox" or says "Chrome" to indicate which one I am using?

My current solution:

[Chrome]: menu ->  help > About chrome

[Firefox]: menu -> help > About Firefox

but this is tedious. Sure there are small differences in icons. But is there a way to have either browser to display name on the browser window?

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    Look at the (highlighted) icon in the task bar?
    – squillman
    Commented Sep 8, 2022 at 21:07
  • I have the same issue between Chrome, Brave and Firefox. Commented Sep 8, 2022 at 21:20

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It's possible in Firefox. Right-click in the empty tab area and choose Customize Toolbar. Then in the bottom left check the Title Bar box.

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The standard Windows title bar is now visible

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Between Firefox and Chrome, I use this to enable the traditional menu bar.

  1. Right Click on the top of the firefox window
  2. Tick Menu Bar

The menu bar is permanently displayed now.

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