Firefox users who constantly like to make tweaks or experiment with settings will be interested in the PrefBar 4 add-on which allows you to configure a toolbar with these settings available right there.
The [...] preferences toolbar was designed to give the user more control over the pages viewed, and to allow the power browser to use mozilla [Firefox] with greater ease and efficiency than ever before. The PrefBar 4 takes this concept to a whole new level; along with the standard preference checkboxes, the new version includes utility buttons, user agent spoofing, web links, and more, served on a fully customizable toolbar with a side of white rice. It’s even possible to use PrefBar to create “macro buttons” to run nearly any code you want.
For ‘typical’ users I do not see this as being useful, but for developers (and of course, tweakers), I can see this being very useful. One useful example is being able to clear your cache and/or history with just the click of a button on the toolbar.

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